Dumpling made by sticky rice or flour.Sometimes sweet, sometimes salt. Chicken , duck, upper part of a leg of pork soup,or soup within them together.
Vegetables,such as Chinese cabbage,cress,soybean sprout,etc.Different place has differernt especial vegetables.
Fish (represents togetherness and abundance)Chicken (represents prosperity. Must be presented with head, tail, and feet to represent completeness)Noodles (thick, must be uncut as it represents long life)Nian gao (sweet steamed glutinous rice pudding)Zong zi (glutinous rice wrapped up in reed leaves)Satsumas (A seedless mandarin orange, symbolizes luck)
Fresh bean curd or tofu is not included because it's white and is unlucky for the New Year as the color signifies death and misfortune.
fish and chicken, pork, Chinese BBQ, Niangao (made of rice) for southerner and Jiaozi for northerner and many other things. but it depends on different family and areas they live.
"Tangyuan," a sort of delicious dessert of boiled rice balls filled with either black sesame paste or peanut filling.
"Jiaozi," aka dumplings. Before the New Year, a family will sit and watch TV while making dumplings together, as a sort of tradition.
There will also be a fish, because "yu" as in "fish" has the same pronunciation as "yu" as in surplus, indicating that one will have a surplus in the coming year
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"Tangyuan," a sort of delicious dessert of boiled rice balls filled with either black sesame paste or peanut filling.
"Jiaozi," aka dumplings. Before the New Year, a family will sit and watch TV while making dumplings together, as a sort of tradition.
There will also be a fish, because "yu" as in "fish" has the same pronunciation as "yu" as in surplus, indicating that one will have a surplus in the coming year.
you eat noodle (thick), full steamed white cod, steamed or grilled chicken, vegetables before chicken, pea shoots, dumpling, and cashew cookies
They eat Chinese food. They do so because they are Chinese and because they are hungry.
Moonpies or lunarpies
Certainly
lingao
It is deemed "bad luck" to sweep during the Chinese New Year.
people celebrate Chinese new year is because Chinese new year is their tradition.
Chinese people celebrate Chinese new year because it is a brand new year for Chinese people (and they want to receive red packets).
Because if you are not with your family then you will be cursed during the upcoming year.
The Chinese New Year is celebrated by the Chinese people. The holiday is celebrated worldwide. The Chinese New Year is also known as the Spring Festival.
The reason why people are not allowed to buy new shoes during the 15 days of the Chinese new year is becos shoes said in cantonese is 'Hai' It symbolise the whole year you will be sighing and going to be a very tough year for you.
Chinese new year is an important ceremony for the Chinese people.
Because if you are not with your family then you will be cursed during the upcoming year.
The same thing you do after new year. Break all your resolutions!
all chinese people are ugly
No, Chinese New Year is not a religious festival; it is a new year based on the traditional Chinese calendar. Not all Chinese are Buddhists, many have different religions ranging from Taoism to Christianity. Therefore, people may worship Buddha on Chinese New Year, but it is not a custom belonging to Chinese New Year, but more of a personal practice of Buddhists.
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.