Chinese Lunar New Year 2025: Significance of wearing red, avoiding black, and essential Do's and Don'ts

Chinese Lunar New Year 2025 will begin on January 29 and end on February 12, lasting 15 days of festive celebrations. The year will be symbolized by the Snake, representing wisdom, elegance, and insight.

Chinese New Year 2025
The Chinese Lunar New Year, also known as the Spring Festival, is one of the most significant celebrations in China and East Asia. In 2025, the festival will begin on January 29 and last until February 12, marking a time for family, traditions, and cultural festivities.

2025 Chinese New Year symbol: The Snake

2025's Chinese New Year will be marked by the Snake, a symbol of wisdom, elegance, and insight. People born in the year of the snake are believed to be strategic thinkers, wise, and resourceful.

Key Traditions and Beliefs

According to legend, the Chinese New Year was born from the battle against a sea monster named Nian, who was afraid of the color red and loud noises. As a result, wearing red and setting off fireworks have become iconic traditions to ward off evil spirits.


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Do’s and Don’ts for 2025 Chinese New Year

What you should Do:

Wear red clothes: Red symbolizes luck and wards off evil spirits.
Enjoy family reunions: A time for sharing special meals and bonding with loved ones.
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Participate in Lion and Dragon dances: To bring good luck and chase away bad spirits.
Give red envelopes (Hongbao): For children and younger people to receive blessings.

What to Avoid:

Don’t wear black or white: These colors are associated with mourning and bad luck.
Don’t sweep or clean: It is believed to sweep away good fortune.
Avoid breaking glass: If it happens, wrap it in a red cloth and say, “Sui Sui Ping An” for peace.
Don’t use sharp objects like knives or scissors.
Don’t have porridge for breakfast: It’s considered a poor meal.
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Special Traditions: The Lantern Festival on February 12 ends the 15-day celebration, lighting up streets with colorful lanterns and spreading messages of unity and hope.

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Global Celebration

Chinese New Year is not just celebrated in China. Communities across countries like Singapore, Malaysia, and Vietnam join the festivities. Major cities like New York, London, and Sydney also partake in the vibrant celebrations, uniting families and spreading joy worldwide.

FAQs:

What is the Chinese Zodiac symbol for 2025?
The Chinese Zodiac symbol for 2025 is the Snake, representing wisdom, elegance, and insight.

Why should you wear red during the Chinese Lunar New Year?
Wearing red is believed to ward off evil spirits and bring good fortune during the New Year.
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