It is deemed "bad luck" to sweep during the Chinese New Year.
I think that they do that because they probably think that when they do that it will make the evil spirits go away
Chinese people don't use tampons because they think that it will thake away your virginity, and Chinese men often prefer a virgin to be their wife.
No, the languages between Vietnamese and Chinese are much different. Including the looks, the countries and the citizens are much different. Do not believe those people who thinks that Vietnamese people are Chinese. Vietnamese people are not Chinese. Vietnamese people are just Vietnamese people and Chinese people are just Chinese people.
The duration of Chinese Take-Away is 1.55 hours.
they symbolize chasing away bad/evil spirits with the light
Most are dirty, loud, and obnoxious. Japs and Koreans hate the Chinese- however the Chinese love Koreans and their music specifically. The Chinese also have a long rivalry going way back to the time when the Japanese broke away from the Chinese culture. Koreans and Japanese people originally came from the ancient Asian empires.
People in China have Chinese lanterns because it let's the bad luck go away and gives them good luck, as they (meaning Chinese people who celebrate it) wrote their wishes on the lantern.Search up on this website (wiki answers) the question "Why do they have Chinese lantern festivals" and read what it says.
Chinese started popping fireworks on new years in order to get rid of and furthermore scare the evil spirits away.
They listen to it when the pandas come out of the hills because it scares them away from the villagers
I'm guessing there are probably some that people think keep them away,there are Chinese symbols that mean ghost or spirit
The Chinese Exclusion Act was passed by Congress in the United States in 1882. This act suspended immigration of Chinese laborers and prohibited naturalization of those Chinese already residing in the United States. It was part of a racist belief against the Chinese people and culture, which many believed were taking jobs away from stereotypical American citizens. It was later reinforced by the Geary Act in 1892. The Geary Act continued the basic principles of the original Exclusion Act for ten more years, as well as requiring those of Chinese descent to carry identification papers.
they ran away from the japanese and turned into chinese