{"id":21433,"date":"2022-01-20T13:22:00","date_gmt":"2022-01-20T05:22:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.imoney.my\/articles\/?p=21433"},"modified":"2022-01-26T15:20:19","modified_gmt":"2022-01-26T07:20:19","slug":"how-much-more-will-chinese-new-year-traditions-cost-this-year","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.imoney.my\/articles\/how-much-more-will-chinese-new-year-traditions-cost-this-year","title":{"rendered":"How Much More Will Chinese New Year Traditions Cost This Year?"},"content":{"rendered":"
Gong xi fatt chai! You’ll soon be hearing that greeting with Chinese New Year (CNY) just around the corner. With its joyful spirit and rich history, CNY is a fascinating festival.<\/p>\n
The Lunar New Year is the most important festival of the Chinese calendar. It is the celebration to welcome the start of a new year and a festival of family reunions. Within all Chinese communities, families get together for a special meal on CNY eve. There are public celebrations with Chinese communities celebrating with lion and dragon dances and parades of traditional costumes. They also welcome the New Year with firecrackers.<\/p>\n
However, amid news of price hikes<\/a> in consumer goods and food items in recent months, are these CNY traditions burdening your wallet this year? Here\u2019s how much CNY would cost you this year, and how these prices compare to five years ago.<\/p>\n The red packets (or also known as angpow) that contain money are usually given by married couples and elderly to the younger and unmarried ones. It is believed that the money in the red packet will ward off evil for the receiver, and give them good health and longevity. The colour red denotes good luck and abundance in the Chinese culture. This custom still remains but the amount of money distributed has been increasing.<\/p>\n Contemplating how much to give away can be tedious and mentally draining. To help you with your giving plan, we have the ultimate guide for angpow giving<\/a> to help you decide on how the giving can be broken down according to your relationship with the receiver.<\/p>\n But again, this is just a guide. How much you decide to give to whom is very subjective.<\/p>\n The Chinese would be decorating the house with a variety of decorations to welcome the New Year. Most of the decorations would be red in colour. The most popular New Year decorations are the \u201cfu\u201d character hung upside down, lanterns, paper cutting and plants. The more common plants include fa cai suan, lucky bamboo and potted lime trees. Decorative knot tassels that feature the \u201cfu\u201d character can cost a few ringgit to over RM100 each online, while plants can cost more.<\/p>\n\n<\/span>1. Red packets<\/strong><\/span><\/h2>\n
<\/span>2. Decorations<\/strong><\/span><\/h2>\n