1 Chinese New Year is a special holiday. It starts on the first new moon
of the Chinese calendar between January 21 and February 19. The New
Year Celebration ends fifteen days later on the day of the full moon
Chinese New Year is a very old celebration. The Chinese do something
different on each day. People believe many old superstitions about this
holiday. There are special rules about how people clean and what people
look like. There are also rules about how people act.
2 The Chinese believe that it is very important to have a clean house
on New Year’s Day. They clean the house before New year’s Day. Then
they put away everything they use to clean The Chinese don’t sweep the
floor on New year’s Day. They think they will sweep away good luck.
After New year’s Day, they sweep again .First they sweep the dirt from the
Door to the middle of the room. Then they sweep the dirt from the middle
Of the room to the corners of the room. They leave the dirt there for five
Day. On the fifth day , they sweep the dirt to the back door. The Chinese
Believe that it is bad luck to sweep the dirt to the front door.
3 The way people look on New Year’s Day is also important. The
Chinese do not wash their hair on New Year’s Day . They believe they will
Wash away good luck. People also like to wear red clothes on New year’s
Day Red is a bright , happy color. It will bring good luck for the future.
4 The Chinese also have superstition about how people act on New
Year’s Day Older people give children and unmarried friends little red
Envelopes with money inside. The money is for good luck. People do not
Say bad or unlucky words they do not say the word four because it
Sounds like the word for death. The Chinese never talk about death on
New Year’s Day. They also do not talk about the past year. They talk about
The new year and new beginnings.
5 Today, some Chinese believe in these rules and some do not. But
Many people practice the rules. They are special traditions. The rules
Are part of Chinese culture and history .
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