They sweep the grounds because if it was still dirty all the bad luck from last year will still be there.
They cannot clean up or dust the household, as they are sweeping away the good luck and fortune. They cannot clean up or dust the household, as they are sweeping away the good luck and fortune.
Because in the Chinese Calendar, which is the Lunar Calendar, it is the New Year. The Lunar Calendar and Solar Calendar is different.
Cooking and decorating during Chinese new year period, this period also called spring festival.
It is Chinese for giant panda. It is in the book called "The Year of the Panda".
Saying the number 4 is okay on Chinese New Year, but it is considered unlucky by some Cantonese speakers since 4 is called å›› in Chinese and that sounds like æ­», which means death. It's fine with other Chinese who don't speak Cantonese.
They sweep the grounds because if it was still dirty all the bad luck from last year will still be there.
They sweep the grounds because if it was still dirty all the bad luck from last year will still be there.
They sweep the grounds because if it was still dirty all the bad luck from last year will still be there.
you shouldn't sweep or clean as Chinese ancestors say that you are sweeping away your good luck for the year.
They cannot clean up or dust the household, as they are sweeping away the good luck and fortune. They cannot clean up or dust the household, as they are sweeping away the good luck and fortune.
According to the Chinese calender the year 1998 is called the tigers year.
before the Chinese New Year arrives Chinese think it is very important to give their house a clean for sweeping away bad luck from the past year. on new year they paint there door's and window panels red.(red is considered a lucky colour) people hang paper cuts on door's and windows aswell as them been painted.
Because in the Chinese Calendar, which is the Lunar Calendar, it is the New Year. The Lunar Calendar and Solar Calendar is different.
The last day of the Chinese New Year is called "Lantern Festival"
sweeping chimenys
Some Chinese festivals are Chinese New Year, Lantern Festival, Yuan Xiao festival, Qingming Festival (Tomb-sweeping Day), Dragon Boat Festival ( also called Duanwu or Tuen Ng Festival), Double Seventh Festival in China (Qixi Festival), Mid Autumn Festival (Moon Festival), Winter Solstice, and Laba Festival (Rice Porridge Festival).
A Chinese new year is every year of every decade of every century. ( not related but try a free game called AQW)