2010 is arriving, New Year again new start of life. People celebrate New Year leaving all the grudges and sadness behind with their loved ones. Whole world holding its breath and eyes are stuck to celebrate the New Year as the clock strike twelve. In the years around 2000 BC, the Babylonian New Year began with the first New Moon (actually the first visible crescent) after the Vernal Equinox (first day of spring). The Chinese New Year that is celebrated for about fifteen days is one moment in the year as every one is aware of its significance; the working people in china can take weeks of holidays so that they can join the company of their near and dear ones. The beginning of spring is a logical time to start a new year. Chinese New Year 2010 is the year of the Tiger. On the Western calendar, the start of the New Year falls on Sunday, February 14, 2010.
New year Eve party is full of enjoyment. People often forget all their grudges, pains and most importantly hectic work load and enjoy in full mood. New Year Eve Celebration involves partying and jumping on the floor until the clock strikes midnight. Drinking, Dancing, Eating and Enjoying are the part of celebrations. The "Nian GAO" is New Year Cake that make out of glutinous rice flour. He higher the “Nian Gao" is, the better the new year is. It is time to leave behind old grudges and to hug the morning of the coming New Year with a wide smile.
The lunar cycle is about 29.5 days. The track of the new moon changes from year to year, Chinese New Year can begin anytime between late January and mid-February. For the tiger in 2010, any recent setbacks or obstacles can be overcome, so look forward to a year in which to really shine, either personally or professionally. It is often called the Lunar New Year, especially by people in mainland China and Taiwan. Ancient Chinese New Year is a reflection on how the people behaved and what they believed in the most. People born In the year of the tiger have a lively disposition and are forthright and uninhibited in nature. They are honest, tender, generous and humorous at the same time.
In the new year there is now a regular on the popular modern society do traditionally red packets are also handed out to younger generation by their parents, grand parents, relatives, and even close neighbors and friends during Imlek. Nowadays giving red packets as a bonus at the year-end by employers becomes popular and Imlek parcel is also a tradition of giving to business associates or relatives.
Giving Imlek parcel to employees prior to the New Year is also a good idea. This can be either a gift or a bonus. If it is as a gift, the money should be just right for a gift. If as a bonus, you may enclose a check in the parcel gift and hand it out in an office.
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