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[基礎] Ep44 農曆新年-初幾要幹嘛‪?‬ 崔娜新聞英文

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接續上一集農曆新年主題,這集要介紹傳統上在農曆幾號要做些什麼事
現在就來聽聽農曆年幾個重要的日子要做什麼吧~

新聞連結
https://edition.cnn.com/travel/article/lunar-new-year-2023-illustrated-guide-hnk-intl/index.html

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reunion dinner 團圓飯
zodiac signs 生肖
immediate family 直系親屬


文稿 :

January 21 (Lunar New Year’s Eve): The big feast

A big family reunion dinner is usually held on Lunar New Year’s Eve, which falls on January 21 this year.
The menu is carefully chosen to include dishes associated with luck, including fish (the Chinese word for it sounds like the word for “surplus”), puddings (symbolizes advancement) and foods that look like gold ingots (like dumplings).



January 22 (Lunar New Year): Family visits

The first few days of the Lunar New Year, especially the first two days, are often a test of one’s stamina, appetite and social skills, as many people have to travel and visit immediate family, other relatives and friends.
Bags are stocked with presents and fruits for each of the elders’ and friends’ homes visited, who will shower the visitor with gifts and snacks in return after exchanging conversations over Lunar New Year treats.
Married people also have to give out red packets to those who haven’t yet tied the knot – both children and unmarried juniors.



January 24: Chi kou/Cek hau, or Red Mouth

Day three of the Lunar New Year (which falls on January 24 this year) is named “chi kou/cek hau,” or red mouth. It’s believed that arguments are more likely to happen on this day, so people will visit temples and avoid social interactions.
Every year, certain Chinese zodiac signs clash with the stars negatively. A temple visit is a good way to resolve those conflicts and bring peace in the coming months.

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接續上一集農曆新年主題,這集要介紹傳統上在農曆幾號要做些什麼事
現在就來聽聽農曆年幾個重要的日子要做什麼吧~

新聞連結
https://edition.cnn.com/travel/article/lunar-new-year-2023-illustrated-guide-hnk-intl/index.html

若朋友們感受到崔娜製作每一集的用心
除了按五顆星留評論
也可以一次性小額支持贊助🌟
👉 pay.soundon.fm/podcasts/8dea4dc6-08c7-49fa-a12a-833dd7821719

或點選連結查看月訂閱支持方案
👉https://www.mbplayer.com/podcast/1458608/membership?from=SponsorLink

崔娜官方IG
👉https://www.instagram.com/trina.news/

-----------------
reunion dinner 團圓飯
zodiac signs 生肖
immediate family 直系親屬


文稿 :

January 21 (Lunar New Year’s Eve): The big feast

A big family reunion dinner is usually held on Lunar New Year’s Eve, which falls on January 21 this year.
The menu is carefully chosen to include dishes associated with luck, including fish (the Chinese word for it sounds like the word for “surplus”), puddings (symbolizes advancement) and foods that look like gold ingots (like dumplings).



January 22 (Lunar New Year): Family visits

The first few days of the Lunar New Year, especially the first two days, are often a test of one’s stamina, appetite and social skills, as many people have to travel and visit immediate family, other relatives and friends.
Bags are stocked with presents and fruits for each of the elders’ and friends’ homes visited, who will shower the visitor with gifts and snacks in return after exchanging conversations over Lunar New Year treats.
Married people also have to give out red packets to those who haven’t yet tied the knot – both children and unmarried juniors.



January 24: Chi kou/Cek hau, or Red Mouth

Day three of the Lunar New Year (which falls on January 24 this year) is named “chi kou/cek hau,” or red mouth. It’s believed that arguments are more likely to happen on this day, so people will visit temples and avoid social interactions.
Every year, certain Chinese zodiac signs clash with the stars negatively. A temple visit is a good way to resolve those conflicts and bring peace in the coming months.

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