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Want to say Happy Chinese New Year in Chinese and Mandarin today? It’s not gong hei fat choy, so here’s how to give it a go.
As we welcome 2024, have you ever wondered how to say Happy New Year in Chinese? In Cantonese, the most common way is san nin faai lok, and in Mandarin, xīn nián kuài lè. And if you plan to ...
Culture: Exploring Chinese New Year Angela, a 12-year-old girl from China, visits her grandmother in Huilai for Chinese New Year celebrations. From Bitesize KS2 Mandarin.
Themes: Chinese New Year; spring festivals; celebrating with friends and family. Summary: Chinese New Year marks the start of a new lunar year and falls in January/February. It is celebrated with ...
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