Celebrating Chinese New Year by Fay Robinson

Celebrating Chinese New Year by Fay Robinson

Author:Fay Robinson [Fay Robinson]
Language: eng
Format: epub
ISBN: 978-1-4645-1082-3
Publisher: Enslow Publishers, Inc.
Published: 2013-09-15T00:00:00+00:00


Children use their best manners in honor of the new year. No one says anything bad about anyone else. It is thought that how people act on the first day of the new year affects their luck for the rest of the year.

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On New Year’s Day, family members may give children red envelopes filled with money. The envelope stands for the giving and receiving of luck.

For the next three to five days, people may visit relatives and friends, bringing gifts and good wishes. They say, “Gung hay fat choy.” This New Year’s greeting means “Wishing you good fortune and wealth.”



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