8 Ways You Can Draw in Luck This Year of the Pig
Feb 5, 2019 • Kyzia Maramara
Feb 5, 2019 • Kyzia Maramara
Chinese New Year has been celebrated around the globe for over 3,000 years, with its traditions evolving over time. But the holiday’s spirit remains the same as the world looks forward to ushering in another year of luck. This year, CNY falls on a Tuesday, February 5, 2019.
Harbour City in Hong Kong joins in the celebrations with tips on welcoming a prosperous 2019, straight from actor, host, and model Richard Juan and Feng Shui Master Kelvin Poon. Check out these 8 things you can do to ring in a lucky new year.
This dish is made up of ingredients like salmon and abalone, which in Cantonese sound like ‘prosperity’, and is tossed with chopsticks by those sharing the meal. Locally, you can have your prosperity toss with friends or family at hotel restaurants and other Chinese restaurants in the metro.
Whether it’s a dash of ruby lipstick or a head-to-toe ensemble, wearing red is a well-known must when celebrating Chinese New Year. Plus, it adds energy to the festivity and brings about splashes of bright color.
Even though nobody will be seeing it, wearing red underneath, from socks to underwear, is also a way to attract good luck and is one of CNY’s best-kept secrets!
Start the year right and make health a habit with fruits at home to liven up the body and spirit—even better if they’re red!
Stock up on sweets to share with special people in your life! Colorful candies are always a hit but there’s also the classic chocolate coin. Sticky rice cakes called nian gao, or tikoy, is also a must-have during the Chinese New Year season whether for breakfast or for a snack. This will bring you luck in the year to come.
Christmas isn’t the only time you can receive or give these, everyone looks forward to the tradition of handing out lucky money in a red packet during CNY too! We Filipinos call it ang pao while the Chinese call it lai see. Regardless, it’s always a delight to receive these from relatives.
Clearing up space at work and at home increases the flow of energy, and fresh flowers and Fai Chun decor can add to the positivity of the atmosphere. Remember, your room and workspace should always spark joy and luck!
Chinese New Year is a time for joyful reunions, so make sure this signature Chinese dessert of glutinous rice balls is on the menu at the next gathering of your loved one.
For more tips, watch this video.
How are you going to celebrate Chinese New Year 2019? Share it with us below!
Kyzia spends most of her time capturing the world around her through photos, paragraphs, and playlists. She is constantly on the hunt for the perfect chocolate chip cookie, and a great paperback thriller to pair with it.
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