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New year in China, unlike our New year, is celebrated in spring at the first new moon.

Jan 02, 2016

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Page 1: New year in China, unlike our New year, is celebrated in spring at the first new moon.
Page 2: New year in China, unlike our New year, is celebrated in spring at the first new moon.

New year in China, unlike our New year, is celebrated in spring at the first new moon.

Page 3: New year in China, unlike our New year, is celebrated in spring at the first new moon.

Last year it was on January 18, this year the holiday will be celebrated on February 7.

As well as all the people of the world, Chinese have a set of traditions and superstitions connected with this holiday.

Page 4: New year in China, unlike our New year, is celebrated in spring at the first new moon.

In ancient times before Chun Tsza Chinese were locked in the houses, hiding from Nians, a huge monster.

Page 5: New year in China, unlike our New year, is celebrated in spring at the first new moon.

As the legend says, every year the monster got out of the sea and devoured all live. It had lasted until Chinese found out that Nian was frightened of red color and strong noise.

Page 6: New year in China, unlike our New year, is celebrated in spring at the first new moon.

New year in China is a family holiday. The New Year dinner doesn’t begin until all family members gather.

Page 7: New year in China, unlike our New year, is celebrated in spring at the first new moon.

As soon as the dinner comes to the end, adults give money in red envelopes to children. This money has to bring them happiness in a new year. Earlier money was given in the form of necklaces made of 100 coins.

Page 8: New year in China, unlike our New year, is celebrated in spring at the first new moon.

There is an amazing tradition – receiving two tangerines in gift. But if you get two tangerines you need to give guests two tangerines too to wish them wealth as well.

Page 9: New year in China, unlike our New year, is celebrated in spring at the first new moon.

During the New year celebration Chinese spend a lot of time in prayers and give gifts to Gods.

Chinese believe that at New Year Eve Gods go down on the Earth.

Page 10: New year in China, unlike our New year, is celebrated in spring at the first new moon.

There is one more very interesting tradition – fisticuffs. In the past a lot of people gathered on such duels. The man who won provided himself with good luck for all year.

Page 11: New year in China, unlike our New year, is celebrated in spring at the first new moon.

The Chinese people as Ukrainian and Russian ones clean thoroughly their houses and flats to meet New Year in clean flats with fair thoughts.

Page 12: New year in China, unlike our New year, is celebrated in spring at the first new moon.

HAPPY NEW YEAR!!!

Prepared by 1st year studentsof the Psychology DepartmentI. MarchenkoO. Kostyuchenko