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  1. 9 Feb 2024 · Chinese New Year Traditions. As the most important holiday of the year, Chinese New Year brings celebrations that last over two weeks. Called 农历新年 (nóng lì xīn nián) — Lunar New Year, or more commonly 春节 (chūn jié) — Spring Festival, Chinese New Year is celebrated in the first month of the lunar calendar, from the 1st to the 15th day.

  2. 15 Jan 2024 · These Lunar New Year greetings are filled with good wishes, from achievements and career growth to financial prosperity and abundance. Each phrase has a special meaning and is an important part of the Lunar New Year celebrations. By understanding their meanings and contexts, we can share the spirit of hope, prosperity, and success that each ...

  3. 16 Jan 2024 · The Year of the Dragon begins on February 10, followed by a week of celebrations. Share the joy with others in your life with these Lunar New Year greetings.

  4. 11 Feb 2021 · Chinese New Year Greetings – Lucky Words and Sayings. On the Lunar New Year’s Eve, Chinese people starts to greet each other through text or voice happy New Year messages, while later exchange Chinese New Year greetings face to face when visiting each other during the festival.

  5. 20 Jan 2023 · Ring in the Lunar New Year, which will be celebrated from January 22 to February 5 this year, with positive vibes and happy greetings. Sayings like, "I hope you are healthy and happy this new year!"

  6. 恭喜發財 (gung1 hei2 faat3 coi4) Meaning: Wishing you wealth and prosperity. The quintessential Chinese New Year greeting you must have in your arsenal. ‘Gung hay faat choi’ your way ...

  7. Age, status and rank are ingrained in actions. This is especially clear during Chinese New Year. The act of greeting and blessing during Chinese New Year is called 拜年 (bài nián), which literally means to pay a visit for the New Years. You must visit the eldest (seniors from the husband’s side) in the family first.

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