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The Chinese New Year 2011 brings to light numerous of the ancient and mysterious practices of the Chinese culture. Chinese new year celebrations are not only a way of keeping these earliest traditions alive rather they serve as great tourist attractions for foreigners who are highly intrigued by the unique culture of the country. Amongst the several different traditions associated with the Chinese New Year is dressing up. You will find the Chinese people to make a special effort to wear brand new clothes for welcoming the New Year.
One of the blessing events celebrated, popularly known as Chinese New Year with great fervor and joy. The chinese new year is fifteen days event when the whole nation feels united as they can imagine each other's enjoyment and greetings. Chinese New Year calendar plays an important role, as per which Chinese new year gets determined. During Chinese New Year eve or lunar New Year’s Eve, there is complete celebration mood where every one is aware of its significance and usually joins the company of their near and dear ones and enjoys a feast with their family members on the occasion of Chinese New Year.

The chinese new year eve is full of preparation and planning for the coming days of glory. At least a week or fortnight ahead of the occasion, people clean up their houses as they believe that cleaning sweeps away the bad luck of the previous year and will bring good luck to their homes. The chinese new year calendar is a mix of both solar and lunar cycles and it is a centuries-old tradition to celebrate the Chinese New Year in a number of countries around the world from China to North America.

Chinese New Year 2011 is expected to be celebrated with grandeur like any other year. However, it is more than firecrackers, exchanging gifts, fun filled events, family get-togethers, and good food etc. Chinese New Year 2011 will be celebrated on 3rd February. The concept of Chinese New Year started way back during the times of Han Dynasty. During those times, people celebrated New Year at the end of the harvest season and before the commencement of spring. The New Year celebrations became more well-known during the Tang Dynasty. This was the period when the country was economically as well as politically stable.


The chinese new year 2011 brings to light many of the ancient and mysterious practices of the Chinese culture. Chinese new year celebrations are not only a way of keeping these earliest traditions alive rather they serve as great tourist attractions for foreigners who are highly intrigued by the unique culture of the country. Amongst the several different traditions associated with the Chinese New Year is dressing up. You will find the Chinese people to make a special effort to wear brand new clothes for welcoming the New Year. The concept of out with the old and in with the new applies to everything at this time of the year for the Chinese.



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