Chinese New Year of 2010, Are You Ready?

14th February 2010 marked the beginning of the year of the tiger in the Chinese lunar calendar, while Valentine’s Day in some countries to date. Chinese New Year is the most important traditional festival in China, and the Christmas holidays in Western countries.
New Year is also called “GuoNian” called by the Chinese people. He is a legend than a big monster “Nian”, which usually came to hurt people, and eat in the village. But one day, people often find that the monster was afraid of red things and big sound in the fighting against him. Finally, the villagers beat vigorously with this monster track. Therefore, people ran away to celebrate the monster and stop them from coming back with things like red cloth and wear red fireworks that day in the old days. And the word “Guo” in Chinese, both in terms of “pass-over” and saw “.
For the modern man in China, they may overlook the importance of avoiding the monsters, but They are treating this day as the most important festival celebrated by the large family gatherings, presents, is the consumption of food and symbolic display of holiday decorations – all to bring good luck for the new year and celebrate the arrival Spring concentrate.
In a word, the Chinese New Year full of jokes. People will buy all sorts of things around their home, to decorate the variety? “Image, whether in painting , Chinese knot on walls or other paste, red to the antithesis of both sides of the dough door, Chinese paper cuts and so on. Wherever you go, you can find the festive atmosphere.
The new year 2010 will be very soon, and it is time to prepare things for the people on the Chinese New Year. Have you been delayed? 2010 is also the year of the tiger Then the Tigers most important commodity popular with the exception of the whole must be primarily for the New Year If you buy a certain atmosphere to experience Chinese New Year and special things to your girlfriend / boyfriend on Valentine’s Day, Welcome to our Chinese gift shop.

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