The last event of Chinese New Year is the Lantern Festival, where people hang glowing lanterns in temples or use them in a nighttime parade. The dragon is a Chinese symbol for good fortune ...
Use this free EYFS storytelling and sequencing resources pack from Plazoom to share the story of Chinese New Year with Early Years children. Use the PowerPoint to tell the story, then make masks to ...
It falls on the first day of the new moon which begins in either late January or February. In 2024, Chinese New Year starts on February 10th and this year it's Year of the Dragon.
All the traditions and customs of the Chinese New Year carry a hope for prosperity, good fortune, and unity in the coming year. From dragon and lion dances to fireworks and the distribution of red ...
Lunar New Year (also sometimes called Chinese New Year or Spring Festival) is celebrated in many countries whose new year begins with the lunar calendar’s first full moon. This year, the celebrations ...