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Frequently asked questions

  • What is the Lunar New Year decoration?

    Lunar New Year decoration refers to various kinds of decorations used in celebrating Lunar New Year, usually styled according to Chinese culture and symbolism. Commonly used decorations are lanterns, couplets, Chinese knots, paper cutouts, and door gods.

  • Why are Lunar New Year decorations usually red?

    Red is considered a very auspicious color in Chinese culture. It is believed to symbolize happiness, prosperity and good fortune.

  • What is the meaning of lanterns in the Lunar New Year decoration?

    Lanterns symbolize a wish for a bright future and letting go of past selves. It’s also a guide for lost souls and offerings for the afterlife.

  • What does a Chinese knot symbolize in Lunar New Year decoration?

    The Chinese knot symbolizes longevity, eternity, harmony and love and is used to ward off evil spirits.

  • When should Lunar New Year decorations be taken down?

    Usually, the decorations are taken down at the end of the Lantern Festival which is 15 days after Lunar New Year.

  • Where can I buy Lunar New Year decorations?

    You can buy it at Weee! Asian Market, www.sayweee.com.

  • Can I use the same decorations for next Lunar New Year?

    Some decorations like Chinese knots and lanterns can be reused if they are kept well. However, paper decorations are usually replaced yearly.

  • Why do people put oranges in their Lunar New Year decoration?

    Oranges, because of their round shape and golden color, symbolize fullness and wealth in Chinese culture. They also bring fresh and festive colors to the decoration.

  • What are the common symbols in Lunar New Year decoration?

    Common symbols include fish (meaning abundance), phoenix, dragon (symbols of power and luck), red birds (symbols of love, joy and fortune), peonies (symbol of wealth), and round fruits like oranges for fullness and wealth.

  • What are Chinese couplets?

    Chinese couplets, also known as Chunlian, are pairs of lines of poetry used for Lunar New Year decorations. They usually contain good wishes for the upcoming year.

  • Do Lunar New Year decorations vary by country?

    Yes, the specific decorations used and their meanings can vary slightly between countries that celebrate Lunar New Year such as China, Vietnam, Korea, etc.

  • When should I put up the Lunar New Year decorations?

    Most people start to decorate their homes about 10 days before the Lunar New Year.

  • Can I make my own Lunar New Year decorations?

    Yes, making your own Lunar New Year decorations can be a meaningful and enjoyable activity. There are many tutorials available online.

  • Are Lunar New Year decorations usually expensive?

    The price of decorations can vary greatly, from inexpensive paper decorations to more costly silk or porcelain items. It depends on your budget and preference.

  • What are paper cutouts in Lunar New Year decoration?

    Paper cutouts, often in red, are used as window decals and portray various themes of good fortune, happiness, wealth etc.

  • What is a door god in Lunar New Year decoration?

    Door gods are images of deities in Chinese folklore, typically put on doors to scare off evil spirits and protect the household.