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Welcome to my presentation
Presented by
Palash Sharma
Chinese Spring Festival
(New year festival)
It is the grandest and the most important
festival for Chinese people
Time of the festival
The first day of the New Year falls between 21 January and 20 February.
2015 Chinese New Year falls on February 19. It is the Year of the Sheep
according to Chinese zodiac.
2016 Chinese New Year will fall on February 8. It is called Year of the Monkey.
History about this festival
Spring Festival, has more than 4,000 years of history
Originating during the Shang Dynasty (about 17th - 11th century BC)
people offered sacrifice to ancestors in the last month of the lunar calendar
Later, people began to worship different deities as well on that day.
The sacrificing time changed and was not fixed until the Han Dynasty (202BC220AD)
Custom and practice
A Festival for Families to Be Together
Lucky Decorations Everywhere
Red Envelopes — the Most Popular Gifts
Foods with Lucky Meanings Are Eaten
Gift exchange
Fireworks, Firecracker's
Dragon Dance and Lion dance
Amazing Pictures of this festival.
Some Taboo about this festival
they mustn't do cleaning and wash their hair in the first three days as that
will sweep/wash away good luck.
A cry of a child is believed to bring bad luck to the family, so the young are
placated fastidiously.
Another interesting thing is the red underwear. Red is believed to ward off
bad luck and misfortune.
New Year's breakfast: Porridge should not be eaten
A married daughter is not allowed to visit the house of her parents.
Don't give certain gifts, like clocks, scissors, and pears