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The Chinese New Year is the most crucial festival in the Chinese year cycle. It's celebrated in the ersetn 15 days of the Chinese lunar calendar (we generally late January or early February). Yutong explains in this video lesson, which "shove" Chinese on these days so you and brings a couple of significant New Year Congratulations in Chinese at:
Hi, jia hao, welcome to "Fit for China".
For New Year's wishes lesson Yutong "w? zhu Dajia Xinnian kuaile!" - I wish all a Happy New Year!
I'd like to let you know regarding the convention of Chinese New Year today.
2011 is the Year of the Rabbit "tu nian".
In China take the "New Year" 15 days. It is the most important festival in China, which is specially observed with the family.
On Sylvestertag we stick on auspicious symbols on door or walls. We say: "Link ch? Lian ER."
On New Years Eve we eat with the family "Ji?ozi" (Chinese dumplings, similar to ravioli).
At nighttime we make how to say happy new year in chinese display. That's to drive away evil spirits and bring good luck and money in the brand new year.
On the 2nd day we'll visit afterward good friends and the remainder of the family.
I'm going to educate you a few Neujahreswunsche in Chinese:
Xinnian kuaile - Joyful New Year
sh?nt? Jiankang - Staying healthy
WanShi Ruyi - Joyful
g?nx? Facai - wealth Congratulations
Let us listen now to a Neujahreslied. It says, "g?nx? Facai".
I wish you all a Happy New Year.
Joyful are the "Fit for China".

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