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Chinese New Year – Not an Easy Time for Australian International Airports

Chinese New Year is no doubt a golden opportunity for a lot of retail businesses to cash in, but for Australia’s Department of Agriculture it is identified as a heightened risk target.

Top Greetings to Prepare You for the 2017 Chinese New Year

The Chinese New Year will start on 28th January this year. What the Chinese do as a tradition is to go to visit their friends and relatives on the very first day of the new year to send their greetings, which is called “Bai Nian” or “Bai Da Nian”, meaning “to pay new year calls”. This is considered as the most important new year routine.

Apple’s Exclusive Wallpapers Add Colour to Chinese New Year

Traditional Chinese New Year paintings, known as “Nianhua” folk art, are a must-have new year decoration for the Chinese Spring Festival celebration. Apple is working with five young Chinese artists who have created the modern version of New Year paintings and launched a series of exclusive wallpapers for Apple devices. 

India Celebrates Chinese New Year 2017

Arts and culture can no doubt create links between two countries. India joins the rest of the world to celebrate the Chinese New Year by working with the Chinese government to present the award-winning arts group – Xinjiang Art Theatre Song and Dance Troupe from China in New Delhi.

How the Chinese New Year 2017 is being celebrated across the U.K.?

The whole world is celebrating the Chinese New Year. The U.K. has rolled out their celebration agenda across the country from London to Manchester. There will be lion dance parades, stage performances, lantern festivals, carnivals, limited edition of food on offer, and many more.