Presentation is loading. Please wait.

Presentation is loading. Please wait.

Chinese New Year Historical Background By Christopher Lin.

Similar presentations


Presentation on theme: "Chinese New Year Historical Background By Christopher Lin."— Presentation transcript:

1 Chinese New Year Historical Background By Christopher Lin

2 Background Information Centuries old event. Most Significant holiday. Largest human migration. A 15 day long celebration starting from 1/1 (Sunday) of the Lunar Calendar ( ). Ends on the 15th day, known as the Lantern Festival ( )

3 The Zodiac Similar to the Western Zodiac of the 12 astrological signs. 12 Zodiac animals: Mouse, Ox, Tiger, Hare, Dragon, Snake, Horse, Goat, Monkey, Rooster, Dog, Boar. Coming year Boar (Joo or D)

4 Public Holidays 7 days in China 5 days in Taiwan 3 days in Hong Kong and Macau 2 days in Malaysia and Singapore

5 Purpose A time of reunion with family. Reunion dinner on New Years Eve ( Chu shi ) This Saturday Red envelopes ( Hong bao or Ang Pao ) containing money ( Ya shui chian )

6 Superstitions and Beliefs Stay up all night on New Years Eve. It is considered very unlucky to: Sweep the floor on the 1 st five days of New Year Talk of the deceased Getting a hair cut vs (to cut your fortune) Buying books vs (to lose) Break dishes vs ( sui sui ping an )

7 The Story of Nien A ferocious beast called Nien Comes out from the sea every year to eat people The people drove Nien away with Red, Fire and Noises. Greeting: Congratulations (Gong-shi), (Guo-Nien )

8 Visiting Gift Why???

9 Night Market

10

11

12 Red Pocket Money

13 New Year Poetry

14

15 Happy New Year


Download ppt "Chinese New Year Historical Background By Christopher Lin."

Similar presentations


Ads by Google