Jan 2, 2011

chinese new year geeting message

chinese new year geeting message

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chinese new year geeting message

Forwarding each with Chinese New Year wallpaper is another way of wishing each other good luck on the auspicious occasion. Public display of fire works by the government is how authority of the country extends their warm wishes to the citizens of China on New Year festival. People over the country wear color Red, which supposedly keeps the evil spirit at bay. t every nook and corner of the country’s cities bright red banners are posted with the message of FU meaning Good Luck in Chinese. These banners are put up side down intentionally for this grand event of Chinese New Year.
People also invite their kith and kin over lunch and dinner and have a family reunion. During the Chinese New Year Eve and Chinese New Year Day the ancestors and deceased members of the family are prayed by the family to look over their well being.
Come and be a part of the New Year 2011 bash! Your website which gives information on everything – Astrology, New Year party celebrations, quotations, festivals and much more.Check your daily, weekly or yearly horoscope and get the predication of important events that might simply change your life. You can also, get the New Year cruises that are recently, launched for the special celebrations. Express your eternal love by sending poems and fun SMS . You can interact with your loved one in more joyful and colorful way by sharing greetings, wallpapers, song lyrics on those special moments of life.
chinese new year greeting message
Nǐ 你 and nín 您 can be interchanged depending how formal you want to be. And you may or may not need a”zhù nǐ/nín” 祝你/您 (“wishing you”) before each of these.
Year of the Tiger Messages
  1. hǔ nián kuàilè 虎 年快乐 = Happy Year of the Tiger
  2. hǔ nián jíxiáng 虎 年吉祥 = Have a lucky Year of the Tiger
  3. hǔ nián xíng dà yùn 虎 年行大运 = May the Year of the Tiger bring you great luck
  4. xīhǔ zhù nín hǔ nián wàng 犀 虎祝您虎年旺 = May the rhinoceros-tiger bring you a prosperous Year of the Tiger*
  • Gong Xi Fa Chai – wish you enlarge your wealth
  • Xin Nian Kuai Le – Happy Chinese New Year
  • Sui Sui Ping An – everlasting peace year after year
  • gōng xǐ fā cái, hóng bāo ná lái – Congratulations and be prosperous, now give me a red envelope!
  • Warm wishes to you on Chinese New Year
  • Wan Shi Ru Yi – All the best

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