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The Chinese New Year Is Representative Of Chinese Culture

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The Chinese New Year is representative of Chinese Culture because of the traditional decorations used to decorate homes and streets that represent their excitement for the new year. The whole holiday all started out of fear and was viewed as a refreshing start to the new year and grew into a big celebration for all of China to meet with family and let go of the past. There is a story behind how this celebration all started many many years ago, that people still believe has a meaning to celebrate and protect them. This celebration is very important to the Chinese and they all come together and to perform special rituals and practices. This celebration also spread into Japanese New Year and is still celebrated today.
There isn’t much history that was recorded about the Chinese New Year. We don’t know exactly when it started, but we have some ideas. In 206 B.C the Han Dynasty established the first day of the first month as the beginning of the holiday. As early as 500 B.C. many of the New Year traditions were recorded. These traditions included fireworks and the color red which are still being used today. They were also widely written about during the Han dynasty which is the earliest record that there is. In the 1900s it lasted 15 days from the new moon of the first month until the next full moon. In that time it was more based on the lunar phases of the moon and not the amount of time. In today’s world it starts on New Year’s Eve which is December 31st and will last only 15

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