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By Writing The Chinese New Year follows the lunar calendar and begins after the second age of zombies new moon of the winter age of zombies solstice (which for us is the Summer Solstice) on 21 December, age of zombies and ends only from 21 January to 19 February. The differences between the Oriental calendar and our causes the start date of each New Year Chinese falls on a different date every year.
The Chinese relate each new year with one of the twelve age of zombies animals, according to their age-old tradition, were transformed into the signs of the Chinese astrology after heeded age of zombies the call of Buddha for a meeting. The twelve animals age of zombies of the Chinese horoscope corresponding year are, according to the order they would come to Buddha in the legend: rat, buffalo, tiger, rabbit, dragon, snake, horse, age of zombies sheep, monkey, rooster, age of zombies dog and boar.
The celebration there is quite different from what we imagine in a New Year: Chinese often make a big clean the house a few days before the New Year, to get rid of the "old dirt" and start a clean year! Also often use very red decoration and clothing to attract good luck.
It is also very strong tradition of red envelopes during the celebration of the Chinese New Year, and are billions of them! The red envelopes usually contains money: it can be a small or large amount, according to the ability of each, but always have to be in even numbers! The number 8 is very famous because it is believed to bring good luck, so the most common amount in envelopes is $ 8 reais or dollars.
Many of these celebrations also take place in Brazil, especially in the neighborhood of Liberdade in São Paulo, which is a traditional oriental colony of the city. So if you want to get a taste of Chinese New Year, do not even need to go that far!
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