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  1. Feb 11, 2021 · Learn most popular greetings for Chinese New Year with written Chinese characters, sound marks in pinyin, human voice pronunciation, and their lucky meanings.

  2. Feb 6, 2024 · Holidays. 100 Best Happy Lunar New Year Wishes for Luck and Prosperity. Bring in the Year of the Dragon with sweet greetings for family, friends and co-workers. By Minhae Shim Roth...

    • Minhae Shim Roth
    • 2 min
    • Freelance Writer & Reporter
    • 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.
    • 新年好 – Happy Chinese New Year (simple version) You may also hear other ways to say happy new year, like this simplified version, which essentially means, “good new year.”
    • 春节快乐 – Happy Spring Festival. Since Chinese New Year is also known as the Spring Festival in mainland China, you can also express “Happy New Year” as “Happy Spring Festival.”
    • 祝您 – Wish You. A more formal way to address people is to say their name, and add, “wishing you” in front of the expression. You can also leave off this formal prefix when using your greetings.
  3. 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).

  4. Feb 12, 2024 · Wishes For Friends and Family. Chinese New Year Greetings For Colleague. Funny Chinese New Year Wishes. Happy Chinese New Year Wishes. Happy Chinese New Year! Wish you good health and much success in 2024! Happy Chinese New Year 2024! May good fortune never leave your doorstep and keep blessing you! Gong Xi Fa Cai!

  5. Jan 16, 2024 · Lunar New Year Greetings for the Year of the Dragon. Oscar Wong // Getty Images. Lóng nián dàjí! (Chinese; English translation: "Good luck in the Year of the Dragon!") Wishing you a year...