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Spring Festival 2022

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Spring Festival 2022

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Chinese New Year

 

Happy New year For You !

 


Chinese New Year is a time when families get together, exchange red envelopes (hongbao, hóngbāo) full of money, and enjoy delicious Chinese food.

(AOSUO Prosthetic & Orthopedic Company have  8 days holiday for Chinese New Year, from 31st January to 7th February 2022)

, including variours celebrations , depending on the area and its local traditions and customs. However, some common customs are independent of region.

For example, it is common practice to use Chinese lanterns. In many homes, you will find auspicious Chinese characters and couplets on red paper affixed to the door. Red is an auspicious color because it scares away the year demon. Wearing new clothes is also a common tradition to avoid misfortune - after all, New Years is a new time!

 

The Lunar New Year is an important time for New Year greetings, so visiting relatives and friends, mutual auspiciousness, and New Year greetings are commonplace. Chinese gifts, including the once-popular lucky red envelopes filled with Chinese currency. Devout Buddhists and Taoists also regularly visit local temples to welcome the New Year.

The festival has even influenced traditional festivals from other cultures that have historically interacted with the Chinese, including Koreans, Vietnamese, Mongolians and Japanese.

 

shijiazhuang aosuo o&p

Chinese New Year

 

Happy New year For You !

 


Chinese New Year is a time when families get together, exchange red envelopes (hongbao, hóngbāo) full of money, and enjoy delicious Chinese food.

(AOSUO Prosthetic & Orthopedic Company have  8 days holiday for Chinese New Year, from 31st January to 7th February 2022)

, including variours celebrations , depending on the area and its local traditions and customs. However, some common customs are independent of region.

For example, it is common practice to use Chinese lanterns. In many homes, you will find auspicious Chinese characters and couplets on red paper affixed to the door. Red is an auspicious color because it scares away the year demon. Wearing new clothes is also a common tradition to avoid misfortune - after all, New Years is a new time!

 

The Lunar New Year is an important time for New Year greetings, so visiting relatives and friends, mutual auspiciousness, and New Year greetings are commonplace. Chinese gifts, including the once-popular lucky red envelopes filled with Chinese currency. Devout Buddhists and Taoists also regularly visit local temples to welcome the New Year.

The festival has even influenced traditional festivals from other cultures that have historically interacted with the Chinese, including Koreans, Vietnamese, Mongolians and Japanese.

 

shijiazhuang aosuo o&p