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What it’s Chinese New Year and Why is it also important to us






Introduction

Chinese New Year is one of the most important holidays in China. It is a time for families to come together, make resolutions and celebrate prosperity. The festivities are marked with fireworks, feasts, parades and celebrations that last for 15 days! Today, Chinese New Year is one of the most important events in China.

In this article, we will show you more culture about Chinese New Year, what people will do during the big festival to celebrate and why the Chinese New Year will also affect the whole world.



 

1. The history of Chinese New Year

Chinese New Year can be traced back to the Tang Dynasty (618-907), when it was called "Ti Shen." During this era, Ti Shen was celebrated on the first day of spring each year by praying for peace and happiness throughout the empire. In order to strengthen its roots in Chinese culture over centuries, the holiday has been moved from March or April to January or February - depending on which lunar calendar system you use. This date change ensures that Ti Shen will always fall during a suitable time of year.


Today, Chinese New Year is one of the most important events in China.

During this period, many people make resolutions and visit their elders to share greetings and good wishes for peace and prosperity.


2. How do people celebrate the festival

Chinese New Year doesn't come with a set of traditions that must be followed, but there are some customs that are observed by many people. One very important custom is to clean the house and make sure it is tidy. Another one is to take care of any unfinished business before the new year starts. These customs are said to symbolize getting rid of negative aspects in order to have a good year.


A popular custom among children is to write down their wishes for the new year on specially prepared paper called "nian lian." It's also traditional to prepare special foods during Chinese New Year - these should each have different ingredients or colors so that each dish has its own meaning. For example, ginger should be used because it evokes a fresh start, while a fish should be placed in the center of the table to signify prosperity.

Many people celebrate by going out with their friends or family, and sometimes they even go on holiday together. They also enjoy watching parades and fireworks displays during the festival. In many cities, there are often carnivals to enjoy. Although Chinese New Year may be a very busy time for a lot of people, it's a good chance to spend some time with your family and to strengthen friendships.


The 15 days festival

Every year Chinese New Year is celebrated 15 days from the first day of spring according to the lunar calendar.

During this period, many people make resolutions and visit their elders to share greetings and good wishes for peace and prosperity.

The main events are always held on New Year's Eve (the last day of the old year) and New Year's Day (the first day of the new year).


On New Year's Eve night, families often work together to make dumplings (jiao zi) filled with savory meat and vegetables. These dumplings are called reunion dumplings because they represent bringing everyone together as a family.

The next day, children usually receive hong bao (red envelopes) filled with lucky money. It is believed that this special token brings good fortune because people used to keep gold ingots inside red packets for protection. People also use the occasion to give thanks to their elders by presenting them with gifts of money called lai cui.


The different customs in the north and the south of china

In the north of China, it is common to set off fireworks and eat eggs dyed red in symbolising luck.


In the south, people celebrate with a much more lively atmosphere. It's traditional to have a pyramid-shaped cake called "tuo shu gao" which is made from glutinous rice or wheat flour soaked in a sweet black soybean sauce. Dressed in a bright red robe, a man impersonating the god of fortune walks around and grants wishes for everyone.

Chinese New Year is a time for renewal and happiness. It's a chance to appreciate your loved ones, and it brings wonderful memories that will last for years to come.


3. Why does the CNY also affect the rest of the world?

The Chinese New Year Festival will not only affect the Chinese people but also those living in other countries like Japan and Singapore. Chinese people make up a large population in these countries, and they celebrate the festival too.


Fireworks are used to mark the beginning of New Year festivities. Many companies that contribute to fireworks production are from Japan and Singapore which makes it their busiest time for production during Chinese New Year.


China is a large country that hosts many people and cities. The population size and relatively dense population means that the Chinese New Year festivities will often also be seen in other countries. This is because of the diaspora, which refers to Chinese people who have emigrated from China and now live in other parts of the world.


The most important part of Chinese New Year is family and they try to set resolutions together as a group. Employees in China are encouraged to take their leave during Chinese New Year and to spend that time with family. This is useful for the economy because it slows down production in factories and makes it difficult for offices to be productive. This is seen as a positive because the employees are using their time off to spend with family which makes them more relaxed and reduces burnout.


Chinese people all over the world are immersed in the joy of celebrating the Chinese New Year, but as a company or retailer, which means to you that you would better have enough stock before the big festival. During the Chinese New Year period, all the factories and forwarders will be closed and the people will enjoy a wonderful time with family and friends.


 

Conclusion

The Chinese New Year is a time for families to come together, make resolutions and celebrate prosperity. The festivities are marked with fireworks, feasts, parades and celebrations that last for 15 days. In the most important part of this event they try to set resolutions as a group which can be useful in little ways like slowing down production or reducing burnout. It'll also require more stock before it starts because all factories will close during this period. So if you want your company's business to thrive, don't forget about the importance of the CNY festival.

Contact us, MWT Sourcing will give you the best advice on how to manage the process of your production to make sure you will have enough stock no matter when.






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