Pretty much everyone. The country goes into 'vacation' for several weeks, and everyone returns to their family/hometown, and there are celebrations everywhere...
It is believe to bring some sort of good luck throughout the year, and as a fresh start
Chinese New Year is celebrated to mark the beginning of a new year according to the lunar calendar. It is a time to honor deities and ancestors, gather with family, and wish for good luck and prosperity for the coming year. Traditions like lion dances, family reunions, and giving red envelopes with money are commonly practiced during this festive period.
They spend most of their lives studying and drawing. Plus, their languages are sort of an art in themselves.
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If you are not an alien from North Star, you can well imagine that Chinese people lead a life very much like yours.
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People stumble over this question,but the truth is that the pagoda is Chinese and Japanese.The Chinese had it first and was introduced with Buddhism in Japan. China originally had pagodas used as watchtowers, but the Japanese took that idea and used it for a memorial for the buddha or other Buddhist personage. So they sort of borrowed it and built upon it.
It's sort of hard. :)
some sort of chinese dog? <3
"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.Read more: What_does_Chinese_people_eat_during_the_Chinese_New_Year