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英語春節手抄報內容

Lunar New Year , the most solemn of traditional Chinese folk festivals. First day of the first lunar month in the traditional Chinese lunar calendar, known as the Moon, commonly known as "New Year" and "New Year." The long history of the Spring Festival, which originated in the Shang period the year draws to a close servicemen and the memorial activities. According to Chinas Lunar, the first day of the first lunar month yen ancient name, Yuan-chen, a copy, is Emperor, the New Year Day, which is commonly known as Day of the Republic. switch to the Gregorian calendar, the calendar on January 1 as New Years Day, January 1st called the Lunar Spring Festival.

Spring festival is ng Festival is on the traditional Chinese le used to call it "the Lunar New Year" always starts between january the first and february the twentieth.

Shortly before the festival ,Chinese people are busy shopping . They buy vegetables,fish,meat and new clothes and many other clean the houses and decorate them.

春節英語祝福語

1、Good luck, good health, hood cheer. I wish you a happy New Year.

祝好運、健康、佳餚伴你度過一個快樂新年。

2、May your heart and house ring with the joyful sounds of the holiday season.

祝你家裏、心坎裏都回蕩着佳節的快樂聲音。

3、To wish you special joy at the holidays and all year.

祝你在節日和新的.一年中享有無限的快樂。

4、With best wishes for a happy New Year!

祝新年快樂,並致以良好的祝福。

5、Happy Spring Festival!

春節愉快!

6、To wish you joy at this holy season. Wishing every happiness will always come to you!

恭祝新年吉祥如意!幸福和歡樂永遠伴你同行

7、In the splendid days, may you enjoy your life in the coming year.

在這光芒四射的日子裏,祝你在新的一年都歡樂無比。

8、On this joyous occasion, may all goes well with you.

在洋溢着歡笑的日子裏,祝你萬事如意。

9、May the season's joy fill you all the year round.

願節日的愉快伴你一生。

10、May fortune smile upon you and favor you with many blessings!

願幸運之神對你微笑,賜與你無限歡欣。

春節英語作文

he Lunar New Year is a great occasion to the Chinese people. It lasts about the first four days of the year, during which people do not work except for the workers on duty. Students do not go to school, and shops are closed.

Several days before the new year, people begin to prepare. Farmers kill pigs, sheep, cocks and hens. City dwellers buy meat fish and vegetables. Houses are cleaned; couplets are posted on the doors. Colourful lanterns are hung at the gate.

On the eve of the new year, each family has its members gathered together and eats a family reunion dinner. After the meal they watch TV until the clock strickes twelve. Then every family sets off long strings of small firecrackers and other fire works to welcome the new year. On the first day of the new year, almost everyone is dressed in his or her best. When people meet on the way, they say to each other "Happy New Year". Friends and relatives pay new year calls and gives presents to each other. Children indulge themselves in games.