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  1. 40+ popular Chinese New Year greetings, sayings, and quotes to send your Chinese New Year wishes, such as Happy New Year with English, Mandarin, and Cantonese (with audio and cards updated for 2024).

  2. Feb 11, 2021 · 1. 新年快乐 – Happy Chinese New Year. The most common greeting used during the Chinese New Year is a simple “Happy New Year,” also used during our regular Jan 1st new year. Mandarin: xīn nián kuài lè. Cantonese: sun nin fai lok. 2. 新年好 – Happy Chinese New Year (simple version)

  3. Feb 11, 2021 · On the Lunar New Year’s Eve, Chinese people starts to greet each other through text or voice happy New Year messages, while later exchange Chinese New Year greetings face to face when visiting each other during the festival.

  4. Feb 9, 2024 · Called 农历新年 (nóng lì xīn nián) — Lunar New Year, or more commonly 春节 (chūn jié) — Spring Festival, Chinese New Year is celebrated in the first month of the lunar calendar, from the 1st to the 15th day.

  5. Feb 6, 2024 · Ring in the Year of the Dragon in 2024 with these best Chinese New Year Greetings and Lunar New Year wishes for loved ones, family, friends and co-workers.

  6. Jan 15, 2024 · In this blog post, we've compiled a list of 18 Lunar New Year Greetings and Wishes, available in both English and Chinese (Traditional, Simplified, Pinyin, and Jyutping). We also have audio recordings in Mandarin and Cantonese.

  7. 新年快乐 (Xīnnián kuàilè): Happy New Year This greeting is simple yet powerful and perfect for conveying warm wishes for joy and happiness in the coming year. It's a universal expression that resonates across cultures.

  8. In Mandarin, the most common way to wish your family and close friends a happy Chinese New Year is "Xīnnián hǎo" (新年好), literally meaning 'New Year Goodness' or 'Good New Year'. Another way to say "Happy Chinese New Year" is "Xīnnián kuàilè" (新年快乐), literally meaning 'New Year happiness'.

  9. The act of greeting and blessing during Chinese New Year is called 拜年 (bài nián), which literally means to pay a visit for the New Years. You must visit the eldest (seniors from the husband’s side) in the family first. Don’t forget to bring gifts!

  10. On the Lunar New Year’s Eve, Chinese people starts to greet each other through text or voice happy New Year messages, while later exchange Chinese New Year greetings face to face when visiting each other during the festival. 过年好guò nián hǎo.