Chinese New Year has been celebrated for more than four thousand years. It's a two week festival marking the end of winter and beginning of spring. Over a billion people around the world celebrate Chinese New Year. For a fun geography lesson, mix holidays and locations; challenge your kids to find 7 countries/territories in Asia that celebrate the Chinese New Year: 1) China, 2) Hong Kong, 3) Philippines, 4) Malaysia, 5) Indonesia, 6) Thailand, 7) Singapore.
Festivities at Chinese New Year; Evansville, IN |
Before the event, practice a few of the traditions:
1) Clean the house, sweeping out the ill fortune, making space for good luck
2) Decorate the house, place tangerines and oranges on display as a sign of luck and wealth
3) Give kids money in a red envelope, symbolizing happiness, good luck, and wealth
Ribbons and Beautiful Costumes; Evansville, IN |
It occurs on the last day of the month of the Chinese calendar (Feb. this year).
Dragon in Evansville, IN; Photo by Krenda |
Chinatown in Chicago |
Dragon at parade |
Look for parades and events in your town. Here's 7 US cities offering festival events:
Float in Chicago parade |
2. Chicago, IL - 2 parade - Argyle and Chinatown, concert at Symphony Center
3. Philadelphia, PA - midnight lion dance at 11PM and parade at 11AM
Chinatown in Chicago |
5. Butte, Montana - parade and 10,000 fireworks
6. San Francisco, CA - Lunar New Year parade and Miss Chinatown USA crowning
7. Seattle, Washington - parade, costume content, Hawaiian dances, Japanese taiko drumming
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