Chinese New Year is the longest and most important Chinese festival. It lasts 15 days, starting with the first new moon, and is celebrated by Chinese communities throughout the world
5 ways to celebrate Chinese New Year
![]() 1. Family dinnerOn the eve of Chinese New Year, families come together for a banquet called weilu, ‘surrounding the stove’. This reunion is a time to give thanks and to honour deceased relatives. The best food is served, and in abundance to encourage wealth in the New Year. Many dishes are symbolic, e.g. a whole chicken may be served to signify joy, prosperity and family togetherness. For recipes to help you celebrate Chinese New Year click here Photo: Thinkstock |
The Chinese calendar is based on the lunar cycle and dates back to around 2600BC. Because the 12 months follow the cycle of the moon, which is about 29.5 days, an extra month is added every few years to align with solar movements, just like a leap year. Chinese New Year can fall anywhere from late January to mid-February. .jpg)
Each year is assigned an animal of the Chinese zodiac, and 2012 is the year of the dragon. It is believed that babies born this year will become powerful and wise, like the mythical fire-breathers.
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