the same way our new year was started you know just in chinese
ok Chinese New Years did not start in 1975 guys... the Chinese History is more then 5 thousand years ago, the Chinese have always had a lunar calendar. In Xia Dynisty Chinese New years were on the 1st of Jan in the Lunar calendar in Shang Dynisty Chinese New years were on the 1st of Dec in the lunar calendar in Zhou Dynisty Chinese New years were on the 1st of Nov in the lunar calendar in Qing Dynisty Chinese New years were on the 1st of Oct in the lunar calendar the Chinese lunar calendar is usually about 1 month behind... just to give u guys an idea. Xia Dynisty started 2033 before christ... so the Chinese New Years has started more then 4 thousand years ago
What is Chinese New Year all about?
What is Chinese New Year all about?
strange start
01.31.2014,the sping festival\Chinese new year
Chinese New Year is so old, no one knows when people started celebrating it in the same way they do now. Traditional stories say that Chinese New Year was born out of fear and myth. Legend told of a wild beast called Nien that appeared at the end of each year, attacking and killing villagers. Loud noises and bright lights were used to scare away the beast, and thus, the celebrations were born.
Chinese people have lived in Hong Kong for more than 2000 years.
The Chinese New Year started on Sunday, February 10th in 2013. It was the year of the snake.
The tradition of popping fireworks on New Year's can be traced back to ancient civilizations such as the Chinese and Europeans, who used fireworks to celebrate and ward off evil spirits. Today, it is a common practice around the world to mark the start of a new year with colorful displays of fireworks.
They wear it on Chinese New Years. :]
Chinese New Years did not first start in 1975. Chinese History is more than 5 thousand years ago, Chinese have always had a lunar calendar.Dates (lunar calendar) of Chinese New Year in Chinese history:on the 1st of Jan, in Xia Dynastyon the 1st of Dec, in Shang Dynastyon the 1st of Nov, in Zhou Dynastyon the 1st of Oct, in Qing DynastyThe Chinese lunar calendar is usually about 1 month behind, just to give you an idea, Xia Dynasty started 2033 BCE, so celebrating Chinese New Year has more than 4 thousand years' history.
You need a Chinese lunar calendar