Which of the following is NOT correct about the Chinese New Year?
A: It falls on the first day of the first lunar month.
B: According to a famous legend, Nian was a monster living deep in the
sea.
C: On New Year's Eve, Chinese people would visit relatives and friends to send their regards and congratulations.
D: On New Year's Eve, Chinese people would keep their houses brilliantly illuminated.
A: It falls on the first day of the first lunar month.
B: According to a famous legend, Nian was a monster living deep in the
sea.
C: On New Year's Eve, Chinese people would visit relatives and friends to send their regards and congratulations.
D: On New Year's Eve, Chinese people would keep their houses brilliantly illuminated.
举一反三
- The Spring Festival, commonly known as Chinese New Year, falls on the first day of the first lunar month in the Chinese calendar. A: 正确 B: 错误
- Which of the following holiday is not the Official Chinese Holiday? A: New Year's Day B: May Day C: Qingming Festival D: The Seventh Eve (7th of the seventh month)
- Which of the following is true about activities of the Chinese New<br/>Year? A: People in southern China eat jiaozi while those in northern China<br/>eat niangao. B: Before they go to bed on New Year's Eve, Chinese people dress up. C: Each child will get “lucky money” which is believed to guarantee children's healthy growth in the new year. D: The traditional Chinese paper-cuts are only pasted on front doors<br/>but not on windows.
- On the lunar New Year’s day, many Chinese people often have quite a number of occasions to ________.
- ______ , also called the Chinese New Year, is China’s most important festival that falls on the first day of the first lunar month each year. Family members gather just as westerners do on Christmas.