Wednesday, 2 February 2011

Seeing Red into the Chinese New Year

I hope you're all having a fantastique week so far!

Tomorrow marks a very important day in the calendar for me and many others as we'll be celebrating Chinese New Year-the year of the rabbit. It's around this time of year that I wish I was with my extended family in Hong Kong, as the city literally bursts with vibrant tones of red, a very lucky colour and gold, which symbolizes wealth and happiness. There are parades galore, a crazed vibrancy in the flower markets and stunning fireworks over Victoria Harbour.


Most visit the temples, one of the more well known temples such as Wong Tai Sin gets rammed on New Years day, there are people running around with joss sticks (incense sticks) lit and there's ash flying everywhere, whilst they rush to make their offerings & pay respect to the Gods. It's quite a sight actually. I only experienced this once when I went with my late Grandmother one year as a teen and I almost got poked in the eye! Scary stuff.


When I was a kid I never understood why Chinese New Year took place on different dates every year until someone explained that this was because the Chinese calendar is based on a combination of the lunar and solar movements, the lunar cycle working to 29.5 days.
Therefore, because of this cyclical dating, the beginning of the year can fall anywhere between mid/late January to the mid/late February. A complete cycle takes 60 years and is made up of five cycles of 12 years with
each of the twelve years named after an animal.

In true Chinese legend, it is believed that the Lord Buddha summoned all the animals to come to him before he departed from earth. Only twelve came to bid him farewell and as a reward he named a year after each one in the order they arrived. The Chinese believe the animal ruling the year in which a person is born has a profound influence on personality, saying: "This is the animal that hides in your heart."

What year you were born in?



The New Year is a time for family and a frenzy of present giving, usually in the form of small red envelopes containing money, called 'lai see'. This is mainly a tradition where seniors give to juniors or married couple to single friends! I wonder how my newly wed chums are going to deal with this one!

There is usually a sea of superstitions and customs surrounding Chinese New Year, personally I like the wearing of new shoes (slippers) on New Years Day, but first one must kick/walk around the house, so as to ward off bad luck and also step on the people who gossip about you. For more info on customs and traditions click here if you're interested.
Wondering what the year of the Rabbit will mean for us? Check it out here.

So, here's to a fabulous Chinese New Year!
Gung Hei Fat Choy.

Images 1, 2 via The Cherry Blossom Girl, 3, via here, 4 - me, 5 via Vogue, Italia
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39 comments:

Fuyume said...

i was born in the year of the rooster :) i love chinese new year as i'm a huge lover of chinese culture. my dad used to visit china and hong kong alot as a teen for work so my interest was encouraged :)

happy chinese new yr :)

tanvii.com said...

Happy Chinese New Year! :) I was born in the year of DOG. I so find a lot of similarities in the characteristics it is supposed to have :)

Happy Kathy said...

Happy Chinese new yeeeear!!!!!I was born in the year of the rabbit!!!!xexe

KcomeKarolina said...

i'm a pig :////



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T said...

Ooo, sound like a good year for a baby. :)

Krystal said...

I never knew so much about this, thanks for the info!

centersage said...

Happy Chinese New Year! It sounds like a wonderful celebration. I was born in the year of tiger and I just noticed that my boyfriend was born in the year of the rabbit. I looked it up to see if we are compatible and apparently we will simply tolerate each other's company ha ha That works for me! x

sacramento said...

Have a wonderful new year.
How interesting to know all the different cultures through this blogosphere.
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Yajaira said...

happy new year to you!

Grit and Glamour said...

Happy New Year! I loved this post...gorgeous images and I am so fascinated by Chinese astrology. Thanks for sharing this part of your culture so beautifully and succinctly.

Oh, and I'm a rat!


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Audrey Allure said...

I'm the year of the horse :) Occasionally, my family celebrates it because we have some family that are Chinese but other than that we just have a big dinner lol. Hope you have a wonderful Chinese New Year!

A BRIT GREEK said...

Hey lovelies, thanks for sharing your animal year!
The Chinese Zodiac is so bizarre yet a lot of it is very accurate, especially when it comes to fortune telling.

I'd love to know if there's anything going on in your city/country!

x.o.x.o

THE ALTERNATIVE WIFE said...

So interesting! Thanks so much for sharing your knowlegde with us. The most I knew about it was that it's the time of year that all of the factories I work with in China close down for weeks. So very interesting! Oh and I just found out thanks to you that I was born in the year of the rat :)

Happy Chinese New Year!

Beautifully Invisible said...

I love posts like these. It's always so interesting to me to learn more about different cultures. They absolutely fascinate me. And the pictures were just gorgeous... makes you want to go and experience Chinese New Year first hand! Happy Chinese New Year to you, doll!

I am a rabbit :)

Marissa said...

I love hearing about the traditions associated with Chinese New Year, but I never knew that story about the Buddha. Those ungrateful animals! I mean, who doesn't bid the Buddha farewell? Lol. Happy New Year, sweetie!

Allergic to Vanilla said...

I am looking forward to the SF Chinese New Year festival next weekend!!
xo Carlina
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THE-LOUDMOUTH said...

I was born in the year of the rabbit, so I guess this is my year! :)

I love learning about the traditions of other cultures.

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Becca [Free Honey] said...

I'm actually pretty giddy for Chinese New Year. San Francisco's China Town is right outside my back door. Already I've been hearing tons of crowds and firecrackers - I'm excited to see what the real day will bring, although I'm sure it will be nothing compared to Hong Kong's celebration.

Lee Oliveira said...

I am dog according to the chinese year.. hahaha
Gung Hei Fat Choy..
Lee x

SucceedingatFailing said...

im beginning to get confused! are you Chinese but raised in Britain and now living in Greece? if so that truly is impressively international!:)

and im a snake! doesnt sound such a great year to be born in!! :P

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SAMI. said...

LOVE THIS POST, GIRL!
I know nothing of chinese new year even though i reap the benefits of it every year with red envelopes from my family. so glad you wrote all about it! HAPPY NEW YEAR!!!!!!!!!

xo
sami

A BRIT GREEK said...

Thank you so much for all your lovely comments and wishes... I've had the down-low from Mama A Brit Greek, she mentioned that it's going to be a much calmer year for all of us, but a particularly good year for those born in the year of the Snake and Horse! So lucky you Josc/Audrey!

Josceline - i've replied back to you on your blog doll.

Will get an update from my aunts predictions so will let you know if there's anything else!

I heard there's lots going on in SF! Have fun out there!

Sami - ha ha, i am also the same, bring on the red envelopes!!!
Have a good one sweets!
x.o.x.o

Froso M. said...

I was born through the year of the Dragon, 10 June 1988. The comments were as amazing as the whole post, I love learning such kind of things! I really am into Astrology, but Chinese Year thing is completely different.

Nells said...

great pics!!happy new chinese year!inspiring post!thanks 4 sharing!big kiss

Nåna Jones said...

what a beautiful pic the first one!
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Magda^_^ said...

Coooool! I am in Dog year! That's fun haha!:)
I love this blog now<3
kisses
xxx

Rita said...

i was born in the year of the horse! My only new year's tradition is wearing blue underwear :)

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Allison Joy said...

Happy Chinese New Year! I love learning about new cultures but I don't know much about Eastern traditions so I thank you for such a wonderfully informative post. I was born in the year of the RAT...that doesn't sound like such a great animal to hide in your heart - especially by New York standards!!! Look forward to reading more and hope you'll stop by MANIC in The City to see my latest travels :)
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A Brit Greek said...

Hey guys and new readers, thanks for stopping by...
Hope you have an awesome weekend!
Be seeing you soon!
x.o.x.o

Whoop it up! said...

wow love the pics ! have an amazing weekend!

xx, tany and nati <33

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Maddie said...

Wow! That was an amazing post. So nice to learn all that. Oh and I guess I hide a goat in my heart:D

Style Attic said...

Hello dear! This is your rabbit friend!! The images here are gorgeous and I just loved this read. Very interesting!! I'm going to hop on over to your next link to further delve into my cotton (tail) wardrobe :)

Vintage Mavens said...

yay!! Chinese new year!! I was born in the year of the pig. Love all the gorgeous red :) xo

Dylana Suarez said...

Beautiful pictures! Happy Chinese New Year!

xoxo,

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Elena said...

Happy new Chinese year dear! I loved every single line of your post (once again. There are so many things I didn't know!

Comewhinewithme said...

I love these pictures! I hope you'll have a very happy celebration even though you're not in Hong Kong.
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the Citizen Rosebud said...

Hey Gung- Choy's fat.

I'm a ssssnake. what are you?

Heather Fonseca said...

Happy new year to you too! I'm a bit late I'm afraid. I have been working like crazy and this is the first time I've had the time to check my friends blogs.

Anyway I'm a rooster. My mom is a Budhist and very into Feng Shui so I hear all about the new year from her. She's already given me a bunch of things to keep in my purse, car, and next to my computer. I love it!

and I love your photos too.

Love,
Heather
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