The Chinese New Year begins this year on February 8, 2016. Just like our New Year is always on January 1st, the Chinese New Year is always on the first day of their calendar. One of the most interesting things about the Chinese calendar is that they identify each year with an animal. In simple terms, it’s like a mascot for the year.
This year will be the Year of the Monkey. The Chinese say that people who are born during a Year of the Monkey are enthusiastic, cheerful, quick-witted and creative!
The Chinese people celebrate their culture in a 15-day celebration of the New Year. They celebrate with fireworks, parades, special rituals and foods. Click here to watch a Youtube clip to see how some Chinese people celebrate the New Year.
To celebrate Chinese New Year, skip the fortune cookies, which are really an American invention, and try out a tangram puzzle. Tangrams are ancient Chinese puzzles. See below for printable Tangrams. If you’re in the mood for something with a more artistic flair, download and color this Year of the Monkey page. Click here for a link to a coloring page.
Below are some really great books about Chinese New Year. Some can be found at the HES library, and the Public Library.
Happy Chinese New Year!
Miss Hazuda (@HESMediaCenter)
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