It depends on the family. Some Chinese like to keep the tradition alive and dress up in these costumesin celebration, while others think its ridiculous. Most Chinese do. The Chinese were extremely intelligent and could think of many elaborate designs for the costumes. They were spectacular.
You get it as a DLC in the LittleBigStore as the Chinese costume pack I have it
Western attire. They generally wear T-shirts and pants at informal occasions. The Chinese wear Western-style suits during formal occasions. Sometimes, a minority would put on the traditional Chinese attire (Hanfu and Qipao) during festivals, such as Chinese New Year or Mooncake festival. Very Few people actually wear the Ethnic Chinese costume on a regular basis (Blame Westernisation).
the Chinese eat satsumas during New Year because it symbolises luck. Also the Chinese pronounication for satsumas is 'gut' which has the same pronounication as luck.
the Chinese calender is very complex and intricate. technically the Chinese are in the year 4707 until feb 3 or Chinese new year when the year turns into 4708.
You eat Chinese egg rolls during the Chinese New year.
Up to the 15th of February, it is still the year of the Rooster. On the 16th of February 2018, the 4715th Chinese year, the year of the Dog, begins.
Mostly during Chinese New Year and some other festivals. Especially this year's Chinese New Year because it is the dragon year. Dragons appear in many different kinds of art as well.
Moon Cake
you shouldn't sweep or clean as Chinese ancestors say that you are sweeping away your good luck for the year.
It is deemed "bad luck" to sweep during the Chinese New Year.
A Chinese year does not perfectly match up with a Gregorian. Up to the 28th of January, the year of the Rooster was still going, but for the rest of 2006 it was the year of the Dog.
Red is extremely important during the Chinese New Year. It represent happiness, and basically everything good: prosperity, fortune, luck, and more.