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Important Budget to welcome Chinese New Year
For those of you who celebrate Chinese New Year, do not forget to prepare a number of the usual tradition of welcoming the Chinese New Year. The following are some important budget you need to set aside for the celebration which falls on February 3, 2011 are:
Angpao
While celebrating the New Year, older people usually give money to angpao containing small children. Value of money given as angpao contents do not necessarily large, but must be new sheets. Also, avoid giving coins as angpao content.
Dish
Do not forget to set aside a budget for the Lunar New Year delicacies. In celebration of the Lunar New Year, usually served food on a tray, round or octagonal, called with a tray of togetherness. Its contents include candy, nuts, seeds, or dried fruits.
In addition, prepare the noodles as well as food fortune that do not cut it as a symbol of long life, dumplings that resemble ancient Chinese form of currency as a symbol of wealth, oysters, fish, cake baskets, and mandarin oranges.
Trinkets
Fireworks is one of the most popular performances to enliven the Lunar New Year, because it sounds credible create fear evil creatures. Also, do not forget to buy knick-knacks typical Chinese New Year celebrations such as the envelope angpao in various sizes, types, and pictures, lantern or lanterns, hanging decoration, tree gods (shian-to) and so forth.
Decor
Display fresh flowers with red colored flowers tucked that symbolizes fire, to begin a new year full of passion.
Clothing
Your family will want to look neat and perfect in welcoming the arrival of Rabbit. If there are excess funds, it would not hurt to buy clothes and new shoes to celebrate the Lunar New Year. If no funds left over, old clothes can be modified to make it look new again.