Most of us know that Chinese New Year holidays are a big deal. It is one of the biggest holidays of the year, and it’s a time when people all over the world get together and welcome in the New Year. It’s also a time when you can make good use of your free time by traveling to far-flung places where you’ve never been before, even if you have no plans to be there for some time, or perhaps never.
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This September 2011 photo shows Anhui Province's Zhicheng county. (Xinhua/Gao Tianzhi) This September 2011 photo shows Anhui Province's Zhicheng county. (Xinhua/Gao Tianzhi) This September 2011 photo shows Anhui Province's Zhicheng county. (Xinhua/Gao Tianzhi) This September 2011 photo shows Anhui Province's Zhicheng county. (Xinhua/Gao Tianzhi)
This September 2011 photo shows Anhui Province's Zhicheng county. (Xinhua/Gao Tianzhi) This September 2011 photo shows Anhui Province's Zhicheng county. (Xinhua/Gao Tianzhi) This September 2011 photo shows Anhui Province's Zhicheng county. (Xinhua/Gao Tianzhi) This September 2011 photo shows Anhui Province's Zhicheng county. (Xinhua/Gao Tianzhi)
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1. Party Like a Boss
Chinese New Year is a time for celebrations, but it’s also an appropriate time to reflect on how you can be your best self. This year’s theme is the “Five Things to Do Before You Leave for Chinese New Year Holidays.”
Most people think that Chinese New Year is about celebration, but in reality it’s about changing our attitude. It’s about taking a break from work and recharging our batteries by doing things we love, like going to the movies, dressing up in fancy clothes and being playful with ourselves.
Chinese New Year falls on January 31st this year — so if you are traveling or planning to travel this holiday season, you should make sure to take some time off from work and enjoy yourself by celebrating in your own way.
If you have some free time before traveling, why not host a party? You could invite friends over to your place or at someone’s house and have some fun with festive food, drinks and games. You don’t have to throw a huge party — just something small will suffice. If you are having a hard time organizing something at home or simply don’t have enough money for an extravagant night out with friends, consider hosting an online party instead!
2. Buy the Stuff You Want
Chinese New Year is the biggest holiday in China. It’s a time when people go on vacation, and they do a lot of shopping. And while Chinese New Year is a big holiday, it’s not the most popular one among foreigners, especially American travelers.
How many of you have bought items you wanted on your Chinese New Year holidays? If not, how many of you would like to buy some stuff before going away?
So, let me introduce to you the 5 things you need to do before heading off for Chinese New Year holidays:
1. Zhongnanhai Shopping District – Before You Leave: Find a place where you can rest your feet from walking around too much.
2. Buy Your Stuff You Want: Take care of all the shopping list before leaving for China during Chinese New Day holidays. You don’t want to be disappointed!
4. Get Your Money Back: If something goes wrong with your holiday trip, do not forget that you can get your money back! Just claim it with the police station after returning home and report it to them! They will then forward it back to your bank account as soon as possible! I hope that this helps everyone who has ever bought something on their Chinese New Year holidays and will put into practice these 5 things before leaving for China during Chinese new year holidays!
5. Happy Holidays Everyone Out There!! Happy Holidays Everyone Out There!!
3. Give Back to the People Who Care About You
What is the best thing you can do for the people around you? What would be a perfect time to do it? When is the best time to give back?
While there are certain holidays when we should be grateful for our lives, for the people around us, or even for those who have died and gone to heaven, Chinese New Year isn’t one of them.
Let’s take a look at some of these 5 things to do before your leave for Chinese New Year Holidays.
1. Travel
2. Do what you love
3. Make new friends
4. Help others in need
5. Be grateful and thankful to people around you
4. Give Yourself Something to Come Home To
Chinese New Year is a time for reflection, and that is a good thing. The Year of the Rooster has been a time of new beginnings for many. A time for reinvention, which is why we’ve chosen to focus on this topic rather than celebrating the Year of the Horse. Here are some ways to embrace and enjoy Chinese New Year:
1. Decorate with red and gold decorations; 2. Take advantage of the holidays by creating new traditions; 3. Celebrate your heritage; 4. Give yourself something to come home to in 2018; 5. Learn and practice another language; 6. Be grateful for what you have, even if it’s nothing more than your own skin, hair and bones; 7. Experience the power of one’s imagination; 8. Go back home and remember why you left in the first place
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