Chinese people often wear new or brightly colored clothes on Chinese New Year to symbolize a fresh start and good luck for the upcoming year. Traditional outfits may include qipao, cheongsam, or hanfu, and red is a popular color because it is considered lucky in Chinese culture. Many also wear gold jewelry and accessories to signify prosperity and wealth.
They wear it on Chinese New Years. :]
they wear Chinese dragon costumes
The name of clothing that boys wear on the Chinese New Year is the Kachina.
Something Black, White And REd
Exactly,there's no special headwear in Chinese new year.But we Chinese usually wear new clothes in that day,because it's a symbol of lucky and happiness.
Chinese people don't really wear anything special. They do wear red on Chinese New Year though. That is the only special outfit they wear that is the closest to Christmas.
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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.
Most of the time, the Chinese wear red on Chinese New Year, or any other Chinese holdiay. It symbolizes luck, prosperity, fortune, and longevity.
They wear red, silk dresses and NO black