The Ultimate Guide to Chinese New Year: Day by Day Breakdown

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  • Опубликовано: 1 фев 2024
  • Traditionally people start preparing for the Chinese New Year or Lunar New Year as early as 23 days before the New Year’s Day, and the holiday spirit can go on for up to 30 days after the New Year’s Day.
    According to Chinese tradition, there are different customs people follow on specific days during this almost two-month period.
    This is a complete list of all the important Chinese traditions of the new year.
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Комментарии • 15

  • @senselessplace
    @senselessplace 5 месяцев назад +3

    Sounds like fun. Food and food and food.... and cleaning .......

  • @vio3366
    @vio3366 5 месяцев назад +4

    Thank you so much for sharing. I love your videos and I can learn a lot about Chinese culture ❤

  • @Current900
    @Current900 Месяц назад

    I never knew how much I needed this channel

  • @HalfBreedMix
    @HalfBreedMix 5 месяцев назад +1

    There is way more to Chinese New Year than I thought. Also, I must mention that Ally is so darn cute in this video. 😍

  • @shresthachowdhury1770
    @shresthachowdhury1770 5 месяцев назад +2

    Enlightened! Thanks!!

  • @user-dd3ny6dv9x
    @user-dd3ny6dv9x 5 месяцев назад +1

    Thank You for sharing the Knowledge of Chinese New year !! Thank you so much Sister Ally !!
    We love ❤ your speech !!

  • @Mashuuu1
    @Mashuuu1 5 месяцев назад +1

    我好像看見了伴我大學時,實惠又解饑的“泰山八寶粥”😊😊
    好快呀!1995至今已過多少年頭。
    偶爾加班到深夜,騎車回家路上也會順道在24小時不打烊的7-11便利店帶上一罐,快速方便解決宵夜。

    • @FiveThousandYears
      @FiveThousandYears  5 месяцев назад +1

      哈哈,眼睛好尖!我也最愛八寶粥 :D

  • @emilyrose3490
    @emilyrose3490 5 месяцев назад

    You could make a series of this, going deeper into everyday, as well a sharing what different ethnic minorities celebrate (such as Hokkien, or Hakka) and differences between north/south

  • @JuriBinturong
    @JuriBinturong 4 месяца назад +1

    Thank you for your lessons, I am learning a lot. Chinese culture is so rich and deep. And I am so happy to see the younger generation especially in the mainland to be reviving Chinese clothing, music, visual arts and etiquette.

  • @suge-1030
    @suge-1030 5 месяцев назад

    新年好!感谢你为科普知识做出的努力,有点别扭的一点是,Ally靓女,你背景里挂的全是日式灯笼......也许是商家欺骗了你说那是中式灯笼。🤔我知道人都会有不了解其他东西的一面,但我还是想提出来让你知道我所知道的。日式灯笼有一个很明显的特点就是特别细密的横骨和稀疏得几乎看不见的竖骨,甚至有时候直接就是只有横骨(无论疏密)。而中式灯笼大部分都是竖骨,不是说中式灯笼没有横骨,中式灯笼里有横骨的灯笼往往不会让骨架特别稀疏,而是和X这种交叉编法一起出现的,都是编得特别紧的,这种灯笼可以在广东和福建都能看到。如果我的这段评论能引起你对中式灯笼的兴趣的话,你可以试试观看B站UP主 縉雲霄宇 的视频,搜灯笼关键词,他的视频和专栏文章里都有清晰直观的对比图。

  • @JIN-eg2jm
    @JIN-eg2jm 5 месяцев назад

    沒想到妳還有英文頻道😂