Chinese New Year Banners
The 15 days of the year the people of China celebrate being with each other, congratulating each other and themselves on having passed another year. A time to say goodbye to the old, and to welcome in the new.
The Year of the Rabbit
Do you know that the day the festival starts is different every year and each year is linked with a new animal. This year it’s the Rabbit! They say that the year you were born, whatever the animal was then, some of your personality traits match with the characteristics of that animal.
Chinese New Year Decorations
Chinese New Year decorations are usually red as red is China’s lucky colour. Red lanterns - hanging on the streets, buildings and trees - are there to drive off bad luck. Letting go of the lanterns happens on the last day of the parade when a full moon appears.
The most popular performance that takes place on Chinese New Year is the Dragon dance. The Chinese Dragon is shown to be a symbol of wisdom, power and good luck. People believe that the Dragon dance is chases away bad spirits and brings luck into the community. This takes place all over the world - communities like to be creative and make a Chinese dragon to take into schools, to parades in the streets and to restaurants.
Chinese New Year Banners
Banners are a great way to celebrate events such as this one. You are able to create a banner of your choice at any size, any design to show off any event you are holding towards this occasion.
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