Chinese New Year 1.3 [free]

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Gong Xi Fa Cai.
Happy Chinese New Year 2017.
Year 2017 is the Chinese year of the Red Fire Rooster.
Chinese New Year's Day is the first day of the Chinese lunar calendar. Also known as the Lunar New Year, it will be celebrated around the world starting on Friday, January
27th 2017. It is the eve of the Lunar New Year. The festival officially begins on Saturday, January 28th. On this day, you will see many wearing new clothes from head to
toe, to symbolise a new start and fresh hopes for the year. Chinese New Year celebrations traditionally end with a Lantern Festival on the 15th day of the Lunar Year, or
on the February 11th. The two week celebration will welcome in the year of the Rooster.
Chinese New Year is traditionally marked with the giving of gifts and celebrations with family, as well as looking to what the sign of the Rooster will mean for the year
ahead. Usually there will also be firecrackers, orange or tangerines and give away of ang pau (hongbao) or red packets during this festival. The lucky colour, red, and
other bright colours will be worn, to go with the upbeat and festive mood. Dragon and lion dances will be performed, as it is traditionally believed that such dances are a
way to pray for good luck and drive away evil spirits. Chinese homes will be decorated with lanterns of all sizes, cherry blossoms, pussy willows and Spring Festival
Couplets or Chunlian.
In China, New Year's Eve is seen as an important date, with families gathering together for a reunion dinner over an extravagant meal with lots of noise and laughter.
During this 'getting-rid-of evening', one will be able to see all sorts of dishes on the table including the traditional Yee Sang, leek, sticky cake and candies served in
the tray of togetherness. Firecrackers are then let off to signal the end of last year and the beginning of next. On the first Chinese New Year's Day, it is the day of
close family visits and exchanging New Year greetings.
Why Chinese New Year Is Celebrated? There are many legends about the Chinese New Year. Chinese New Year's Day is called Guo Nian (过年) in Chinese, which can mean 'celebrate
(a new) year' or 'overcome Nian'.
Chinese New Year 2017 will be the first Fire Rooster Year in 60 years. If you were born in 1957 or are born after January 28th, your Chinese zodiac and element pairing is
a Fire Rooster, which is characterized as trustworthy, with a strong sense of timekeeping and responsibility at work. Roosters are said to be the most motivated animal in
the Chinese zodiac, and make their careers a priority. They are hardworking, resourceful, courageous, and talented.
The 12 animals of the Chinese Zodiac are as follows:
Year of Rat : 2008, 1996, 1984, 1972, 1960
Year of Ox : 2009, 1997, 1985, 1973, 1961
Year of Tiger : 2010, 1998, 1986, 1974, 1962
Year of Rabbit : 2011, 1999, 1987, 1975, 1963
Year of Dragon : 2012, 2000, 1988, 1976, 1964
Year of Snake : 2013, 2001, 1989, 1977, 1965
Year of Horse : 2014, 2002, 1990, 1978, 1966
Year of Goat : 2015, 2003, 1991, 1979, 1967
Year of Monkey : 2016, 2004, 1992, 1980, 1968
Year of Rooster : 2017, 2005, 1993, 1981, 1969
Year of Dog : 2018, 2006, 1994, 1982, 1970
Year of Pig : 2019, 2007, 1995, 1983, 1971
To enliven the celebration of Rooster Year 2017, send your greetings via e-cards. Chinese New Year apps provide customizable greeting cards, quotes, songs and a chat room
to bring you closer with your loved ones, near and far. You may share these greetings, songs and quotes through social media such as facebook, whatsapp, line, instagram,
telegram and email. Share your experiences or chat about your zodiac via the chat room provided.
Hurry up! Download this app to enhance your Lunar New Year celebration now.
We wish you lots of luck for this Rooster Year 2017!
Happy Chinese New Year everyone.

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  • Nome do Aplicativo: Chinese New Year
  • Categoria: Estilo de vida
  • Código App: com.ninawaustudio.chinesenewyear
  • A versão mais: 1.3
  • Exigência: 4.0.3 ou superior
  • Tamanho : 25.38 MB
  • Atualizado: 2018-03-22