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The Origin of Chinese New Year: A Tale of the “Nian” Monster
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5 Lucky Foods You Must Try During CNY
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- Fish (鱼): The Chinese word for fish sounds like “surplus” (余), representing abundance. Serving a whole fish means prosperity and completeness.
- Chicken (鸡): Its Hokkien pronunciation sounds like “family” (家). A whole chicken on the table signifies family unity and blessings.
- Rice Cake (年糕): The name sounds like “year high” (年年高升), symbolizing growth and progress.
- Dumplings: Their shape resembles ancient gold ingots, bringing wealth and good fortune.
- Mustard greens, also called as ‘Long Year Vegetable’ (长年菜): Eating these whole represents a wish for a long, healthy life.
CNY Traditions: From New Year's Eve (除夕) to Chap Goh Meh (元宵)
1. New Year's Eve (除夕): Reunion Dinner & Staying Awake
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- Tradition: Families gather for a feast, pay respects to ancestors, and exchange red packets (ang baos). Staying up late is believed to bring longevity to your parents.
- Taboos:
- Don’t sweep or take out the trash—you might sweep away your fortune!
- Break something? Quickly say “岁岁平安” (suì suì píng ān), which ‘break'(碎) sounds the same as ‘year’ (岁) so ‘岁岁平安’ brings the meaning “peace year after year,” to turn bad luck into good fortune.
2. Day 1 (初一): New Clothes & Positive Energy
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- Tradition: Wear new red clothes (red = luck!), visit temples, and greet relatives with auspicious phrases like “Happy New Year!” (新年快乐).
- Taboos:
- No sweeping, as this could “sweep away wealth.”
- Avoid eating porridge, which is associated with poverty.
3. Day 2 (初二): Visiting Your Parents 回娘家
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- Tradition: Married daughters return to their parents’ homes, bringing red packets and gifts in pairs for double the blessings.
- Taboos:
- Don’t wash clothes—it’s believed to offend the Water God.
4. Day 3 (初三): Stay Home & Rest
- Tradition: Known as “Red Dog Day” (赤狗日), it’s considered an unlucky day to visit others. Instead, stay home to relax or prepare for the rest of the holiday.
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- Taboos:
- Avoid arguments; this day is all about maintaining harmony.
5. Day 4 (初四): Welcoming the Gods 接神日
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- Tradition: It’s believed that gods return to Earth on this day. Families prepare offerings like fruits, candies, and meats to welcome them.
- Taboos:
- Avoid traveling too far—you might miss the time to welcome the gods!
6. Day 5 (初五): Opening Business & Wealth Day 迎财神
- Tradition: Businesses reopen to signify a prosperous start. Firecrackers are lit to attract good fortune.
- Taboos:
- Avoid starting construction or major projects.
7. Day 6 (初六): Cleaning Out the Old 送穷日
- Tradition: Sweep away any lingering “bad luck” from the holiday. Many families take this day to plan trips or resume their usual routines.
8. Day 7 (初七): Renri / Lo Hei Day 人日
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9. Day 8 (初八): Birthday of the rice 谐星下界
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10. Day 9 (初九): Emperor Jade’s Birthday 天宫诞
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Translate: The Hokkien People on the Eighth Day vs Nineth Day of CNY
11. Day 10 (初十): Birthday of Stone 祭石日
12. Day 11 (初十一): Son-in-law Day 子婿日
13. Day 12 (初十二): Daughter Returns for a Simple Meal
14. Day 13 (初十三): Lion Dance and Temple Fair
15. Day 14 (初十四): Building Lantern Pavilions
16. Day 15: Lantern Festival, Chap Goh Mei (元宵)
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Chinese New Year is all about traditions that bring blessings, harmony, and joy. Whether you’re preparing a whole fish for dinner or sending festive gifts to loved ones, let EasyParcel simplify your delivery needs. With reliable service and convenient options, you can focus on enjoying the celebrations worry-free.
Here’s wishing you a fantastic CNY — 岁岁平安, 年年有余, and endless happiness! 🧧