![]() ![]() Red and gold Chinese lanterns float majestically by as we bid goodbye to 2019 and welcome in the Chinese New Year for 2020. Ni Hao, 2020!! - Happy Chinese New Year Card for 2020ĭelicate cherry blossoms on a branch stretch out from the front of this card. The card is decorated with red envelopes symbolizing good luck. Good Fortune in 2020 - Happy Chinese New Year Card for 2020Ģ020 is year of the rat, and I think we’re all hoping for a successful year of turning misfortunes into good luck! Send this beautiful red and gold Good Fortune Happy Chinese New Year Card to wish all your friends and loved ones an abundant year of wealth and success. Why not kick off their 2020, year of the rat, with a compliment and a wish for them to be lucky in love (and all other areas of life, too). Have a friend who’s a true firecracker? Spirited, high energy, and tons of fun? Then you’ve got to send them the Firecrackers Happy Chinese New Year Card! Decorated with, what else, a string of red firecrackers. The card with a cute smiling rat (for year of the rat!) claims that 2020 is looking good…and so is your friend! In classic reds and golds to further symbolize wealth and good luck.įirecrackers - Happy Chinese New Year Card for 2020 Want to send someone a compliment to kick off their 2020 with a huge smile? Send our Looking Good Happy Chinese New Year Card to someone special and make their day. ![]() ![]() Looking Good - Happy Chinese New Year Card for 2020 Send the Plum Blossoms Happy Chinese New Year card to your friends and family that need a spot of luck the most. The Chinese knot symbolizes good luck and prosperity and wards off evil spirits. ![]() We aren’t sure how this card could get any luckier! Decorated with lush plum blossoms, several shades of red and gold, and a Chinese knot. Plum Blossoms - Happy Chinese New Year Card 2020 This lovely card is suitable for all your friends and family members this Chinese New Year. Red Chinese lanterns drift about surrounded by gold text. Wish all your best buddies an even more prosperous year by sending them the Red Lanterns Happy Chinese New Year Card. Red Lanterns - Happy Chinese New Year Cards for 2020 They will surely spread the good message around too. One way to ensure everyone feels the same is by sending them this ecard which includes a great wish for them. Wish that the Year of the Rabbit will bring them good health and longevity always.Īs we enter the new year, we must be optimistic in hoping for great things to come. The Eunyul Talchum and Bukcheong Saja Noreums, both recognized as National Intangible Cultural Properties of Korea, are rooted in a folk belief that lions have the power to turn away evil spirits and bring peace.As the Lunar New Year approaches, send this beautiful ecard to someone you care for. Lunar New Year is also sometimes celebrated with talchum (Korea traditional mask dances), as depicted in today's Doodle artwork. The lunar new year is warmly welcomed with traditional foods such as tteokguk (rice cake soup), yakbap (sweet rice), japchae (glass noodle stir fry), and jeon (savory pancake). In Korean culture, the ox-symbolizing hard work, positivity, and fertile harvest-holds special significance as one of the animals that appears most frequently throughout the nation’s traditional proverbs. This Lunar New Year marks the official transition out of the Year of the Rat–believed to be one of constant change–and into the Year of the Ox, which is traditionally associated with things moving at a more slow and steady pace. Today’s Doodle celebrates the first day of the first month of the lunar calendar-officially starting the Year of the Ox! Korean New Year, Seollal, marks a time to honor ancestors and look forward to prosperity in the year ahead. ![]()
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