What's new

CHINESE NEW YEAR 2021

samsara

SENIOR MEMBER
Joined
Oct 28, 2016
Messages
2,793
Reaction score
8
Country
Lao Peoples Democratic Republic
Location
China
CCTV SPRING FESTIVAL GALA 2021

历年春晚绝美歌舞群像来袭!敬请期待2021年中央广播电视总台春节联欢晚会丨CCTV春晚

(PREVIEW)

【即将直播:2021年中央广播电视总台春节联欢晚会 2021 CMG Spring Festival Gala】:

(UPCOMING LIVE STREAM LINK)

Just search in YouTube for “CCTV chunwan” if above link does not work!

2021年2月11日20:00北京时间 (UTC+8)

Spring Festival Gala beautiful song and dance group over the years! Please look forward to the Spring Festival Gala of CCTV in 2021

CCTV SPRING FESTIVAL GALA

Upcoming LIVE STREAMING on Thursday, 11 February 2021 at 20:00 Beijing time

CCTV Spring Festival Gala Live Broadcast on Thursday 2021-02-11 at 8pm BJT 01.jpg

CCTV Spring Festival Gala Live Broadcast on Thursday 2021-02-11 at 8pm BJT 02.jpg

CCTV Spring Festival Gala Live Broadcast on Thursday 2021-02-11 at 8pm BJT 03.jpg

CCTV Spring Festival Gala Live Broadcast on Thursday 2021-02-11 at 8pm BJT 04.jpg

CCTV Spring Festival Gala Live Broadcast on Thursday 2021-02-11 at 8pm BJT 05.jpg

CCTV Spring Festival Gala Live Broadcast on Thursday 2021-02-11 at 8pm BJT 06.jpg

CCTV Spring Festival Gala Live Broadcast on Thursday 2021-02-11 at 8pm BJT 07.jpg


Of course if one subscribes cable TV with China's CCTV channels or install satellite dish antenna, he can tune in directly without the need for live streaming.
 
Last edited:
.
Zodiac predictions and advice for 2021's Year of the Ox

By Anne Cheng

7010d28d94a14fedb016b70f8e5aa0bf.png




It's Chinese New Year, and a start to the Year of the Ox – specifically the metal ox.

In Chinese astrology, there's a 12-year cycle of different zodiac animals, and the ox is in second place after the rat.

This year, those born in the Year of the Ox are apparently offending Tai Sui because their birth years coincide with the current zodiac year. It's one of the few ways to offend Tai Sui, a god that controls people's fortunes, so the offence means you won't be blessed and will receive misfortune instead.

"The Chinese say, when you offend Tai Sui, one happiness can block three plagues, and without happiness, bad gossip comes. For most, it's best to counteract offending Tai Sui with joyous occasions, like weddings, having babies, and buying property, otherwise be prepared for many changes this year," said feng shui master Mak Ling-ling.

These include changes to relationships, jobs, and residences. She further warned that those working with metal have to be more careful of injuries.

It's not all bad though. Mak said the ox has two lucky stars that are good for careers, especially for those in the creative industry.
She suggested for those born under this zodiac to donate blood or get dental cleaning after the Chinese Lunar New Year period to improve their luck in health. That would represent getting the inevitable "bloodshed" out of the way, and further health misfortunes can be avoided. Otherwise, carrying an accessory of a rat is another option to improve overall luck.

cfdce63fba0d4af3bc88fafe6bc45538.jpeg


A peach blossom tree, a popular Chinese New Year decoration, is placed outside the Hysan Place in Causeway Bay, Hong Kong SAR. /CGTN

Other zodiacs also offending Tai Sui are the goat, dragon, dog, and horse.

But it's certainly a good year for the monkey – those born under this zodiac are advised to seize marriage and career opportunities as they will have luck in these areas.

"As for the tiger, it has the sun star, so relevant people doing business with the male gender will reap positive outcomes," Mak said.

And it may be a mixed bag of fortunes each year, but regardless of zodiac, improving the feng shui at home is another way to boost your luck. According to Mak, "placing water-grown plants, a God of Wealth statue, or a gold ingot, at the west part of your home, can improve your wealth for this ox year."

For love, she also said placing fresh and pretty flowers at the south side of your home can improve your "tao hua" luck, which translates to "peach blossom" luck and represents relationships with others, especially of a romantic nature. As for those who are already satisfied, the feng shui expert said placing pebbles there can help block other romantic opportunities and temptations. But, she warned to not go overboard, or non-romantic relationships may also get affected, and this is especially so, for those who often have to deal with people for work.

02844b8b95534b79a64b96f4ff9e6e8d.png


People offering incense and seeking blessings for Chinese New Year at Wong Tai Sin Temple, Hong Kong SAR. /CGTN

Mak also cautioned against placing water-grown plants, or anything that represents flow, in the North and South East areas of your home to avoid getting sick.

"For those who want career promotions, a new job, or studying opportunities, take note of the intellect star position, which is in the east of your home," she said. "Placing four lucky bamboos in a white vase there will improve your luck in those aspects and bring mental clarity."

While Mak may be widely sought after, Wong Tai Sin Temple is another popular option for residents to seek predictions and even blessings for the New Year.

"My forecasts for this year are good. Well, not so much for my husband, but everything else is generally good, so I'm already very satisfied," said Mrs Wong, a local resident.
Mrs Wong's husband said he sought a prediction for their daughter because they want her to get married soon. "She's already 30 years old. We were told to keep advising her, though she never listens," he said.

Meanwhile, another local resident born in the Year of the Ox was not afraid of offending Tai Sui. "I've come to pray to Tai Sui. I'm not worried. It's most important to rely on yourself and have confidence, then you can overcome many obstacles," she said.

And despite everyone's different wants and needs, a common prayer was for the pandemic to be over quickly.

 
.
A unique but safe, warm Spring Festival

By GT staff reporters
Published: Feb 10, 2021 12:13 AM Updated: Feb 10, 2021 12:28 AM

Beijing's Shichahai is decorated to celebrate Chinese Lunar New Year in Beijing on Saturday 2...jpeg

Beijing's Shichahai is decorated to celebrate Chinese Lunar New Year in Beijing on Saturday. Photo: VCG

Editor's Note:

To the Chinese, the Spring Festival, or the lunar Chinese New Year, always means many things. But the 2020 Spring Festival did not go as Wuhan people had expected. On Chinese New Year's eve last year, the city of 11 million people was locked down - unparalleled in any modern society - that lasted 76 days. People in other places across China were also kept indoors to avoid being infected.

As China has basically put the coronavirus under control, many Chinese expect the 2021 Spring Festival to be an opportunity to make up for what they missed last year - fun, leisure or time shared with family.

But the sporadic cases across China in previous months may make the 2021 Spring Festival, which falls on Friday, different as many people have chosen to stay where they work and live for the holiday instead of returning to their hometown.

How would Chinese people spend this year's Spring Festival? For those who chose to stay where they work and live, what are stories behind their decision? How does metropolis like Beijing, which used to be "empty" during Spring Festival with many leaving for their hometowns, prepare to embrace people for the holiday? The following stories may provide some answers.

Beijing's food markets are welcoming more customers in this year's Spring Festival than previ...jpeg

With more people spending the Spring Festival holidays in Beijing rather than going back to hometowns this year to support COVID-19 control work, Beijing's food markets are welcoming more customers than before. Photo: Li Hao/GT

(…)
 
.
Xinhua Commentary: When Tibetan New Year meets Spring Festival

In every corner of China, the Han people and some other ethnic groups extend good wishes when they celebrate the Spring Festival. The Tibetan people do the same when they mark the Tibetan New Year. This year, the Spring Festival and the Tibetan New Year fall on the same day, February 12th, 2021.

#Tibetan New Year #Losar

 
.

Staff members of Shanghai Civil Engineering Co., Ltd. of CREC (China Railway Engineering Group Ltd.) participate in a game in celebration of the upcoming Spring Festival in central China's Hunan Province, Feb. 11, 2021. This year's Spring Festival falls on Friday. (Xinhua/Chen Sihan)
Citizens buy flowers at a cultural block in Nanchang, east China's Jiangxi Province, Feb. 11, 2021. This year's Spring Festival falls on Friday. (Xinhua/Wan Xiang) Citizens visit a cultural block in Nanchang, east China's Jiangxi Province, Feb. 11, 2021. This year's Spring Festival falls on Friday. (Xinhua/Wan Xiang) Medical workers of the Emergency Department have a meal in an office in Peking Union Medical College Hospital in Beijing, capital of China, Feb. 11, 2021. This year's Spring Festival falls on Friday. (Xinhua/Zhang Yuwei) Volunteers and staff members of a construction project show dumplings they made in Tangshan, north China's Hebei Province, Feb. 11, 2021. This year's Spring Festival falls on Friday. (Xinhua) Medical workers take a selfie at a station in Tonghua, northeast China's Jilin Province, Feb. 11, 2021. This year's Spring Festival falls on Friday. (Xinhua/Xu Chang) Medical workers make dumplings at their stationed place in Tonghua, northeast China's Jilin Province, Feb. 11, 2021. This year's Spring Festival falls on Friday. (Xinhua/Xu Chang) Staff members of Shanghai Civil Engineering Co., Ltd. of CREC (China Railway Engineering Group Ltd.) make dumplings in celebration of the upcoming Spring Festival in central China's Hunan Province, Feb. 11, 2021. This year's Spring Festival falls on Friday. (Xinhua/Chen Sihan)
 
.
A look at a viral dance show's original form

The #danceshow Tang Gong Ye Yan 《唐宫夜宴》 (Night Banquet in #TangDynasty Palace), from the 2021 #SpringFestival gala put on by Henan Satellite Television 2021河南春晚, has gone viral online 这是2021年春节期间最受欢迎的电视节目之一.

It presents the entire process of having a banquet in the Tang Dynasty (618-907), from early preparations to a performance by a group of female musicians, which audiences found quite amusing and carrying much cultural weight.

"Night Banquet in Palace of Tang Dynasty" is adapted from the entry "Terracotta figures of the Tang Dynasty" as performed by Zhengzhou Song and Dance Theater for the 12th Chinese Dance Lotus Awards in 2020. Let's see the original version.

Note: Zhengzhou is the capital and largest city of Henan Province in the central part of China.


China Culture - Feb 23, 2021
 
.
I don't trust these zodiac signs' predictions, and I think zodiac signs don't have anything in common with reality.
 
.
I don't trust these zodiac signs' predictions, and I think zodiac signs don't have anything in common with reality.
I know that today many people believe in the zodiac signs. Zodiac signs have become part of the business, so many people use them to earn money. In my opinion, numerology is more important, and people who can read signs in numbers know the future. I started learning how to learn signs 2 years ago, and my life changed. If you are interested, you can find more about numerology at https://www.trulydivine.com/numerology/angel-number-1919.
 
.

Pakistan Affairs Latest Posts

Back
Top Bottom