Kung Hei Fat Choi
The above answer is in Cantonese reading of 恭喜发财 gong(1) xi(3) fa(1) cai(2).
In Mandarin it is:
Gung Hei fat choy happy Chinese new year year new Chinese happy
you celebrate Chinese new year in Australia by having very big parties/celebrations and being in a good mood and everyone around you being happy
新年快樂 新 = New 年 = Year 快樂 = Happy
The phrase "advance happy Chinese New Year" in Mandarin is "推進中國新年快樂."
Yes, he did.
Stanley - 2001 Living with Leopards A Happy Chinese New Year was released on: USA: 19 January 2004
No but the Chinese New Year should be capitalized. It should be ---- the Chinese New Year is a happy holiday.
It is very important it showed luck far a whole new year.
"Happy Chinese New Year" in Traditional Chinese is "新年快樂." In Simplified Chinese, it's 新年快乐. It's pronounced "xin1nian2kuai4le4" in Hanyu Pinyin and "shinnian kuayleh" in Gwoyeu Romatzyh.
xin nian kuai le!
Happy Chinese new year
Well, they put fake Chinese decorative food across the front door of their house and wish their neighbors a Happy New Year!!!