around the world in countries populated by Chinese.
'shut down' during this period.
to join their families in this huge celebration.
(In Malaysia we do not have the four seasons but in China, this occasion heralds
Spring time - the beginning of new life - where flowers bloom and birds sing.
Everything seems to come to life again. And the Chinese people celebrate just that.)
and closely guarded tradition followed even to this day with much fuss and fervor.
actual day.
virtually empty and driving is sheer bliss. There is something really relaxing and
soothing about cruising on the highway with hardly any traffic and immediately one's
stress level during this period is significantly reduced.
of city folks who have come home and all at once there are jams and congestion and
probably rising tempers!
markets, cinemas etc. People need a place to go when they are 'home'. For those
who prefer to stay indoor, there is always "mah-jong" to entertain and keep them
occupied. But of course, the best part of the CNY is eating, eating and more eating.
baking deep into the night, decorating the house in all things red!
rather for 'good luck'.
Red is also the favorite colour for new clothes and attires for the young and old.
Women delight themselves in elegant red qi-pao. The men must have new shirts and
trousers as these signify 'success and abundance'.
passed down from generation to generation.
washed our hair on the first day of the New Year which was a "no-no" according to
tradition - bad luck, she said.
lest one forgot and swept the floor with one.
would follow throughout the year!
accidentally. And so we had to be extra careful when we did dishes and there were tons
of them considering the amount of eating!
Some people wouldn't be able to relate today but back then washing dishes was a
duty to be revered!
with the advance of the modern world and with Science explaining away a lot of the
'taboos', people are beginning to be less incline to preserve these customs.
that still make their rounds during the season have been watered down.
Most people follow them just for fun and don't really think much about them today.
holding a cup of tea with outstretched hand, respectfully inviting you to partake
of their offering before they get their ang-pows on New Year's day? naaaaa.....
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