Chinese new year 2021
Chinese New Year 2021, also known as the Spring Festival, fell on February 12, 2021. It marked the beginning of the Year of the Metal Ox, which is the second animal in the 12-year Chinese zodiac cycle.
Here are some interesting facts about Chinese New Year 2021:
- Date: February 12, 2021
- Zodiac animal: Metal Ox ()
- Element: Metal ()
- Color scheme: Gold, silver, and white
- Festivities: The celebrations typically last for 15 days, ending with the Lantern Festival on February 26, 2021.
- Traditions: People typically clean their homes, wear new clothes, give red envelopes with money to children and seniors, and enjoy traditional foods like dumplings and niangao (sticky rice cake).
- Travel: Many people travel back to their hometowns to spend time with family and friends, making it one of the busiest travel periods in China.
- Food: Traditional dishes include fish, niangao, dumplings, and sweet rice balls.
- Decorations: Homes and public spaces are decorated with red lanterns, couplets, and paper cutouts.
- Lucky symbols: The Ox is considered a hardworking and reliable animal, so people often display ox-themed decorations and wear ox-shaped accessories to attract good luck.
Some notable events and activities during Chinese New Year 2021 included:
- The Chinese New Year Gala, a popular TV variety show, was broadcast on CCTV (China Central Television) on February 12, 2021.
- The Hong Kong Disneyland Resort hosted special Chinese New Year events and decorations from January 15 to February 28, 2021.
- The Shanghai Disney Resort celebrated Chinese New Year with special events, decorations, and character meet-and-greets from January 15 to February 28, 2021.
- The Chinese New Year Parade was held in San Francisco's Chinatown on February 20, 2021.
Overall, Chinese New Year 2021 was a time for people to come together with family and friends, enjoy traditional foods and activities, and welcome the new year with hope and optimism.