How many of you have ever celebrated or were invited to celebrate a
Chinese New Year? What do you know about
Chinese new year?
Vancouver is an international city that many immigrants have come
to, people from different countries celebrate their hometown holidays after
they have moved to Vancouver. The Chinese population is about 1/6th of Vancouver’s
total population , which makes it one of the biggest groups of immigrants.
People now are familiar with the red poems, dancing dragons and lions parade
and red money packets during Chinese New Year. But how many of you know the origin
of this festival?
Let me ask you three questions to begin:
l Is Chinese
new year the same day as North American new year?
l Is the date fixed every year? Such as Jan 31st
this year?
l Do we decorate Christmas trees at our home on
Chinese new year?
Let me
explain it more to you in my speech.
Chinese new
year, also known as the lunar new year, is the most important holiday for
Chinese people. It is celebrated on the 1st day of the 1st
month of the Chinese calendar, which varies every year.
Chinese new
year has been celebrated for more than four thousand years. So how long does
Chinese new year last? Chinese new year starts from the 1st day of
lunar new year and ends on the 15th day ,which we call the Lantern
Festival, so literally, there are 15 days for Chinese to celebrate.
So what do
we do at Chinese new year? Most importantly we go outside and greet our friends
and family. We greet each other by saying “wish you a happy new year and Gong
Xi Fa Cai“,which means “have a happy and prosperous new year”.
For kids,
they dress in new clothes and visit their family’s older people. Usually kids
have new year’s eve dinner at their grandparents’ home with their parents. On
the eve, kids say “Happy new year and wish you a healthy and lucky new year” to
grandparents, aunties and uncles, they will receive red packets which contain
money. After dinner, they can watch Spring Festival Party on TV, which is a
tradition and then they can watch or light fireworks.
For parents,
they started to do shopping several weeks ago. They also do house cleaning and
post the red poems with blessings and good wishes above and beside their doors
before new year’s eve. In addition to those, they will prepare for a big fest
for the upcoming new year’s party on new year eve. It’s usually the wife who
does the majority of the preparation work.
Then what can
we not do on Chinese new year? Since Chinese new year is a very old festival,
which started five thousand years ago, there are lots of superstitions about
it. People even nowadays, they follow the traditions: they need to put knives
away, not have haircut on new year’s day; not wear white or black clothing, since
these are the traditional colors of mourning; not wash your hair for the first
three days of the New Year, because the Chinese word for hair is a homonym for
the Chinese word for wealth; not quarrel; not break any dishes, otherwise you
may incur more misfortune; not greet people who are in mourning; not say the
number 'four' (Number 4 is Chinese homonym for death) or mention death; do
not borrow or lend money; not send books to someone as a gift, etc.
Lastly, I
would like to tell you two legendary stories about the red packets and red
poems so that you can understand why there are red packets and red poems of
blessings.
It was said
that a monster called Nian always came out to villages and destroyed everything
on New Years Eve. People found that Nian would be scared away after they put
red poems on the outside wall of their house and lit fireworks. So that’s why
Chinese new year is also called “Nian” .
Another
monster always came out on New Years Eve after kids fell asleep. This monster
would touch kids’ forehead when they were sleeping, after that the kids would
become very sick the next morning. One young couple found that after putting
red packets under their kid’s pillow, the monster would not dare to touch them
anymore. That’s why parents usually put red packets under their kids’ pillows on
New Year’s Eve.
The above
two stories can explain why Chinese people like red color very much. They
believe red color can keep bad things away and bring them good luck.
To
summarize, Chinese new year produces continuity to the past, contains
superstitions to the modern life. It gives us an opportunity to visit older
people and have family reunions and connecting with people. It put an end to
one year and looks to the future.