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Chinese New Year 2008, Four Things You Must Know!

Chinese New Year 2008 is coming on Feb 7th, 2008

By the Chinese Calendar,
2008 is the Year of the Rat

The Date of Chinese New Year 2008.
Chinese New Year 2008 is the date of Feb 7th, 2008.
Greetings of Chinese New Year 2008

At Chinese New Year, just saying Happy New Year to your Chinese friends is not enough, you should share the following good wishes:

鏂板勾蹇箰锛亁墨n ni谩n ku脿i l猫 Happy New Year!

杩囧勾濂斤紒 伞u貌 ni谩n h菐o Happy New Year!

鎭枩鍙戣储锛伾∨峮伞 x菒 f膩 c谩i I wish You Great Prosperity!

榧犲勾鍚夌ゥ锛 sh菙 ni谩n j铆 xi谩ng Good Luck in the Year of the Rat!


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Traditions of Chinese New Year 2008

骞达紙nian 2锛塵onster and 瀹堬紙shou 2锛夊瞾(sui 4)

It is said that there was a monster called 骞达紙nian 2锛塱n ancient time of China. The骞达紙nian 2锛 monster was huge-sized and with antenna coming out of his head. Usually, it lived at the deep bottom of ocean, but in the New Year鈥檚 Eve, it comes out to devour the livestock and people living in the villages. However, after many years and many losses people discovered that the骞达紙nian 2锛塵onster was afraid of the color red, bright lights and slam-bang noises. So on the New Year鈥檚 Eve (called 闄わ紙chu 2锛夊(xi 1)in China), Chinese people put couplets written on red paper up on their gate, hung red lanterns across gate beams, set off fireworks and stayed up all night, which was called 瀹堬紙shou 2锛夊瞾(sui 4) in China and people still follow this tradition today. The 瀹堬紙shou 2锛夊瞾(sui 4) tradition shares the deep lingering feelings from the passing year and a nice longing for the coming new year.

If you are living in China or going to spend the New Year 2008 with your Chinese friends, you can experience Chinese New Year yourself.

鏈紙ben 3锛夊懡(ming 4)骞(nian 2)

鏈紙ben 3锛夊懡(ming 4)骞(nian 2) refers to the year you were born. It matches with one of 12 animals of Chinese Zodiac called鐢燂紙sheng 1锛夎倴(xiao 1). In the coming of one鈥檚鏈紙ben 3锛夊懡(ming 4) 骞(nian 2), according to Chinese tradition, one should wear a red belt and red socks and stitch a red cloth stripe on one鈥檚 coat. Because鏈紙ben 3锛夊懡 (ming 4)骞(nian 2) is also called a threshold year which it is believed is hard to get through. Chinese people believe that red is a lucky color, which can help people rid themselves of any misfortunes coming from their鏈紙ben 3锛夊懡(ming 4)骞(nian 2). Chinese New Year 2008 is the Year of the Rat!

If you were born in 1924, 1936, 1948, 1960, 1972, 1984, 1996, 2008, you belong to the Rat, so New Year鈥檚 2008 is your鏈紙ben 3锛夊懡(ming 4) 骞(nian 2).

Wishes in Chinese New Year 2008

What is your wish in New Year 2008? Some wishes that Chinese people might have in the New Year 2008:

College students who sit the graduate entrance exam hope they can be enrolled in their ideal universities in the New Year 2008 and any that did not sit the graduate entrance exam hope they will find a good-paying job in the New Year 2008;

Athletes hope they will win a gold medal in the coming Olympics in 2008; Doctors hope they will have fewer patients to treat in the New Year 2008;

Chefs hopes they will cook more delicious food in the New Year 2008; Cleaners hope the streets will be tidier and cleaner in the New Year 2008;

Taxi drivers hope they will encounter fewer traffic jams in the New Year 2008;

Parents hope their children will be healthier, more beautiful and earn more money in the New Year 2008;

Sons and daughters hope their parents and grand-parents will live longer in the New Year 2008;

Girls hope they will become better in the New Year 2008; Boys who are still single hope they will find a virtuous and beautiful girlfriend in the New Year 2008;

Xiao Lin, working as a online service, hopes that her face will be more smooth and fair in the New Year 2008;

Lao Wang, living in the wireless sub district in Haidian, hopes that he will beat his partner once playing Chinese chess in the New Year 2008;

Sun Jing, working as a volunteer in the Xin Jiang Autonomous Region of China, hopes that she will have more time to spend with her parents and stay with her husband in the New Year 2008.

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