Chinese New Year Quotes in English

Chinese New Year Quotes in English

Chinese New Year Quotes in English: The Chinese New Year (新年) is also known as the Spring Festival (春节). … The New Year celebration is centered around removing the bad and the old, and welcoming the new and the good. It’s a time to worship ancestors, exorcise evil spirits and pray for good harvest.

The Chinese New Year is a major celebration not just in China, but all over the world. The marking of the lunar new year brings fireworks, parades, bright lights, and the excitement and hope of a fresh start—something we can all look forward to lately. What’s more, the Chinese New Year also features the fun of the Chinese Zodiac, with signs including, in order, Rat, Ox, Tiger, Rabbit, Dragon, Snake, Horse, Goat, Monkey, Rooster, Dog, and Pig. Even with all of these enjoyable elements, sending special Chinese New Year wishes and greetings to loved ones, family, and friends can be tricky. If you’ve found yourself at a loss for words, check out these Chinese New Year wishes and greetings to send some sweet sentiments to those who are celebrating.

Chinese New Year Quotes in English

Chinese New Year Quotes

  • The January number surprised on the upside, and the February number should be even stronger because of the Chinese New Year factor. ~ Ma Jun
  • This is the case to set a precedent. For the first time, there is a legal basis for public participation. If it happens, it would be a major step forward. ~ Ma Jun
  • The headline number is fairly low but there is obviously seasonal distortion because of the Chinese New Year. Food has been a consistent swing factor for China’s CPI and the seasonality probably has played a substantial role. ~ Dong Tao
  • It was on Jan. 28, the Chinese New Year, the first time he landed. Since then he has landed about 20. Every day he just tries one or two. ~ Yao Bin
  • We need to read this with caution, this is largely a reflection of the Chinese New Year distortion, therefore we should not see it as a pick up in inflation. ~ Qu Hongbin
  • As the Chinese Lunar New Year is drawing near, city fire departments will enhance their efforts to crack down on illegal fireworks business. ~ Zhou Meiliang
  • This Chinese New Year…we have had record ‘sell out’ crowds. ~ Bill Ernest
  • I like Chinese New Year and its traditions for the Chinese. ~ Charlotte Young
  • Chinese New Year started on Jan. 29. I’m a rabbit, and I think luck is changing for me. ~ Greg Cronin
  • First in our own home, we try to celebrate – we called it Chinese New Year, but now we call it Lunar New Year – because we have a child from Korea, too. ~ Mary Ward
  • This is where we showcase cultural holidays such as Hanukkah, Kwanzaa, Chinese New Year and the Winter Solstice. ~ John Beckman
  • It was easier for us to live in the city in the very beginning. Fifteen to twenty years ago, there were not many Chinese in New Jersey. ~ Bruce Zhang
  • Employment did not pick up in February probably because the property market was still sluggish after the Chinese Lunar New Year and some companies and retailers were letting staff go after the peak season. ~ Henry Tsoi
  • Over the Lunar New Year period the LME (copper) rose above $5,000, so from the Chinese point of view they had to close the gap and so Shanghai copper rose. ~ Wang Zheng
  • Up to 1,000 people come for a massage here each day, and queues form before festivals like the traditional Chinese Lunar New Year. ~ Chen Jian
  • Every year, we receive thousands of scholars and experts from abroad, but it is only in recent years that the Chinese have began to appreciate New Year pictures.
  • It’s roughly in line with what people expected, and if you discount the Chinese New Year effect, the number would probably not look so high. ~ Qu Hongbin
  • We visited before Chinese New Year and … (an official) informed us there were no cases of H5N1. ~ Thomas Tsang
  • Friendship is like a expensive China. It can be fixed when it is broken, but the crack will remain.
  • China is a big country, inhabited by many Chinese. ~ Charles de Gaulle
  • We send missionaries to China so the Chinese can get to heaven, but we won’t let them into our country. ~ Pearl S. Buck
  • It’s a wise husband who will buy his wife such fine China that she won’t trust him to wash the dishes.
  • Women’s hearts are like old china, none the worse for a break or two. ~ William Somerset Maugham

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