Chinese New Year January 26 2009 Year of
![Chinese New Year January 26, 2009 Year of the Ox 除夕和新年 Chinese New Year January 26, 2009 Year of the Ox 除夕和新年](https://slidetodoc.com/presentation_image_h/e3bccacc22508ee97a565d319bc32614/image-1.jpg)
![Introduction to Chinese New Year • It has been celebrated for 5, 000 years. Introduction to Chinese New Year • It has been celebrated for 5, 000 years.](https://slidetodoc.com/presentation_image_h/e3bccacc22508ee97a565d319bc32614/image-2.jpg)
![Chinese Calendar • The Chinese divide their calendar into 12 - year cycles. • Chinese Calendar • The Chinese divide their calendar into 12 - year cycles. •](https://slidetodoc.com/presentation_image_h/e3bccacc22508ee97a565d319bc32614/image-3.jpg)
![Chinese Zodiac Chinese Zodiac](https://slidetodoc.com/presentation_image_h/e3bccacc22508ee97a565d319bc32614/image-4.jpg)
![What does Year of the Rat mean? • Persons born during the year of What does Year of the Rat mean? • Persons born during the year of](https://slidetodoc.com/presentation_image_h/e3bccacc22508ee97a565d319bc32614/image-5.jpg)
![Getting Prepared For the Festivities • A picture of Tsao-Chun hangs in the kitchen Getting Prepared For the Festivities • A picture of Tsao-Chun hangs in the kitchen](https://slidetodoc.com/presentation_image_h/e3bccacc22508ee97a565d319bc32614/image-6.jpg)
![Festival Food • Whole Fish (鱼 Yu) Sweet Rice Pudding (年糕 Nian gao) Dumplings Festival Food • Whole Fish (鱼 Yu) Sweet Rice Pudding (年糕 Nian gao) Dumplings](https://slidetodoc.com/presentation_image_h/e3bccacc22508ee97a565d319bc32614/image-7.jpg)
![Decorating Festive couplets (春联 Chun lian) Decorating Festive couplets (春联 Chun lian)](https://slidetodoc.com/presentation_image_h/e3bccacc22508ee97a565d319bc32614/image-8.jpg)
![New Year’s Eve • Hai – 9 pm --11 pm – Incense is lit New Year’s Eve • Hai – 9 pm --11 pm – Incense is lit](https://slidetodoc.com/presentation_image_h/e3bccacc22508ee97a565d319bc32614/image-9.jpg)
![New Year’s Day • Feast – Drinks are put out for everyone. – Firecrackers New Year’s Day • Feast – Drinks are put out for everyone. – Firecrackers](https://slidetodoc.com/presentation_image_h/e3bccacc22508ee97a565d319bc32614/image-10.jpg)
![Day 2 • Homes are decorated with a money tree as a symbol of Day 2 • Homes are decorated with a money tree as a symbol of](https://slidetodoc.com/presentation_image_h/e3bccacc22508ee97a565d319bc32614/image-11.jpg)
![Day 3 • The Dragon Dance takes place in the street. • The Lion Day 3 • The Dragon Dance takes place in the street. • The Lion](https://slidetodoc.com/presentation_image_h/e3bccacc22508ee97a565d319bc32614/image-12.jpg)
![Day 4 • People have open house. • Lion Dance continues from the day Day 4 • People have open house. • Lion Dance continues from the day](https://slidetodoc.com/presentation_image_h/e3bccacc22508ee97a565d319bc32614/image-13.jpg)
![Day 5 • People travel to visit family. • Shops open again. Day 5 • People travel to visit family. • Shops open again.](https://slidetodoc.com/presentation_image_h/e3bccacc22508ee97a565d319bc32614/image-14.jpg)
![New Year’s Customs • Rooms are decorated live, blooming plants. • A candy tray New Year’s Customs • Rooms are decorated live, blooming plants. • A candy tray](https://slidetodoc.com/presentation_image_h/e3bccacc22508ee97a565d319bc32614/image-15.jpg)
![Superstitions • All scissors and knives are put away so they won’t “cut” the Superstitions • All scissors and knives are put away so they won’t “cut” the](https://slidetodoc.com/presentation_image_h/e3bccacc22508ee97a565d319bc32614/image-16.jpg)
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![Chinese New Year January 26 2009 Year of the Ox 除夕和新年 Chinese New Year January 26, 2009 Year of the Ox 除夕和新年](https://slidetodoc.com/presentation_image_h/e3bccacc22508ee97a565d319bc32614/image-1.jpg)
Chinese New Year January 26, 2009 Year of the Ox 除夕和新年
![Introduction to Chinese New Year It has been celebrated for 5 000 years Introduction to Chinese New Year • It has been celebrated for 5, 000 years.](https://slidetodoc.com/presentation_image_h/e3bccacc22508ee97a565d319bc32614/image-2.jpg)
Introduction to Chinese New Year • It has been celebrated for 5, 000 years. • It signals the end of winter and the coming of spring. • Daily life halts as everyone joins in the festivities.
![Chinese Calendar The Chinese divide their calendar into 12 year cycles Chinese Calendar • The Chinese divide their calendar into 12 - year cycles. •](https://slidetodoc.com/presentation_image_h/e3bccacc22508ee97a565d319bc32614/image-3.jpg)
Chinese Calendar • The Chinese divide their calendar into 12 - year cycles. • Each year is named after an animal. • The Chinese believe that an animal’s sign determines a person’s character and their destiny.
![Chinese Zodiac Chinese Zodiac](https://slidetodoc.com/presentation_image_h/e3bccacc22508ee97a565d319bc32614/image-4.jpg)
Chinese Zodiac
![What does Year of the Rat mean Persons born during the year of What does Year of the Rat mean? • Persons born during the year of](https://slidetodoc.com/presentation_image_h/e3bccacc22508ee97a565d319bc32614/image-5.jpg)
What does Year of the Rat mean? • Persons born during the year of the Rat are said to be leaders. They are charming, passionate, practical, and hardworking. They can also be cruel, stubborn, and manipulative. They are choosy about their friends.
![Getting Prepared For the Festivities A picture of TsaoChun hangs in the kitchen Getting Prepared For the Festivities • A picture of Tsao-Chun hangs in the kitchen](https://slidetodoc.com/presentation_image_h/e3bccacc22508ee97a565d319bc32614/image-6.jpg)
Getting Prepared For the Festivities • A picture of Tsao-Chun hangs in the kitchen • Food is prepared. • The house is scrubbed clean. • The home is decorated.
![Festival Food Whole Fish 鱼 Yu Sweet Rice Pudding 年糕 Nian gao Dumplings Festival Food • Whole Fish (鱼 Yu) Sweet Rice Pudding (年糕 Nian gao) Dumplings](https://slidetodoc.com/presentation_image_h/e3bccacc22508ee97a565d319bc32614/image-7.jpg)
Festival Food • Whole Fish (鱼 Yu) Sweet Rice Pudding (年糕 Nian gao) Dumplings (饺子 Jiao zi) Steamed-bread (馒头 man tou)
![Decorating Festive couplets 春联 Chun lian Decorating Festive couplets (春联 Chun lian)](https://slidetodoc.com/presentation_image_h/e3bccacc22508ee97a565d319bc32614/image-8.jpg)
Decorating Festive couplets (春联 Chun lian)
![New Years Eve Hai 9 pm 11 pm Incense is lit New Year’s Eve • Hai – 9 pm --11 pm – Incense is lit](https://slidetodoc.com/presentation_image_h/e3bccacc22508ee97a565d319bc32614/image-9.jpg)
New Year’s Eve • Hai – 9 pm --11 pm – Incense is lit and placed on a table. • Tsu – 11 pm -- 1 am – A new picture of Tsao-Chun is hung up.
![New Years Day Feast Drinks are put out for everyone Firecrackers New Year’s Day • Feast – Drinks are put out for everyone. – Firecrackers](https://slidetodoc.com/presentation_image_h/e3bccacc22508ee97a565d319bc32614/image-10.jpg)
New Year’s Day • Feast – Drinks are put out for everyone. – Firecrackers are set off the rest of the night. • Family – Everyone puts on new clothes. – Each persons wishes other Bai-nien (Happy New Year). • Gifts – People exchange gifts of money.
![Day 2 Homes are decorated with a money tree as a symbol of Day 2 • Homes are decorated with a money tree as a symbol of](https://slidetodoc.com/presentation_image_h/e3bccacc22508ee97a565d319bc32614/image-11.jpg)
Day 2 • Homes are decorated with a money tree as a symbol of prosperity.
![Day 3 The Dragon Dance takes place in the street The Lion Day 3 • The Dragon Dance takes place in the street. • The Lion](https://slidetodoc.com/presentation_image_h/e3bccacc22508ee97a565d319bc32614/image-12.jpg)
Day 3 • The Dragon Dance takes place in the street. • The Lion Dance begins.
![Day 4 People have open house Lion Dance continues from the day Day 4 • People have open house. • Lion Dance continues from the day](https://slidetodoc.com/presentation_image_h/e3bccacc22508ee97a565d319bc32614/image-13.jpg)
Day 4 • People have open house. • Lion Dance continues from the day before.
![Day 5 People travel to visit family Shops open again Day 5 • People travel to visit family. • Shops open again.](https://slidetodoc.com/presentation_image_h/e3bccacc22508ee97a565d319bc32614/image-14.jpg)
Day 5 • People travel to visit family. • Shops open again.
![New Years Customs Rooms are decorated live blooming plants A candy tray New Year’s Customs • Rooms are decorated live, blooming plants. • A candy tray](https://slidetodoc.com/presentation_image_h/e3bccacc22508ee97a565d319bc32614/image-15.jpg)
New Year’s Customs • Rooms are decorated live, blooming plants. • A candy tray is served. • People take a bag of oranges or tangerines to give to relatives when they visit. • Happy wishes are written on red paper.
![Superstitions All scissors and knives are put away so they wont cut the Superstitions • All scissors and knives are put away so they won’t “cut” the](https://slidetodoc.com/presentation_image_h/e3bccacc22508ee97a565d319bc32614/image-16.jpg)
Superstitions • All scissors and knives are put away so they won’t “cut” the newly arrived luck. • A plate of oranges in the center of the table is considered good luck. • Getting a haircut during this time will bring good luck the next 12 months. • Let children stay up late.
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Sources • • • http: //iweb. tntech. edu/hexb/Chinese. New. Year. ppt http: //reslife. net/assets/docs/Chinese_new_year. ppt#269, 1, Slide 1 http: //www. activityvillage. co. uk/chinese_new_year_printables. htm http: //www. educ. uvic. ca/faculty/mroth/438/CHINA/taboos. html http: //www. usemb. se/Holidays/celebrate/chinese. html http: //www. glc. k 12. ga. us/Builder. V 03/LPTools/LPShared/lpdisplay. asp? LPID=52898 http: //www. chinapage. com/flash/love. html http: //en. wikipedia. org/wiki/Rat_%28 zodiac%29 http: //www. educ. uvic. ca/faculty/mroth/438/CHINA/decorations. ht ml http: //www. uen. org/utahlink/activities/view_activity. cgi? activity_i d=5279 • The Chinese New Year by Cheng Hou-tien © 1976 New York, Holt, Rinehart & Winston
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