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Happy Chinese New Year EVE – Gathering Around the Stove Tradition

Here’s a very short, funny Happy Chinese New Year’s song, uh jingle, from my Uncle William. Enjoy!

 

  • New Year’s Eve is the most important family ritual of the year and a night of unity, reunion, harmony, and paying respects to ancestors.  Kind of like Thanksgiving and Christmas rolled into one! Eating hot pot together is common.
  • Kids get red envelopes with money and can stay up late playing games. Seniors do the “longevity vigil” as a positive sign of their vitality and life span. Popular dishes include anything whole (complete) or long (longevity): Whole chicken (more auspicious than “broken” chicken); Whole fish (don’t flip the fish, akin to old fisherman’s tale of flipping a boat); long noodles, long leafy greens, long string beans!
  • New Year’s is celebrated over 15 days. During that time, most shops are closed, so you better do your shopping and get any business done before then!
  • Lion dancing and setting off loud fire crackers are another tradition to chase away demons and bring good luck to businesses and communities. Traditionally all-male dancers, I was in the first Women’s Lion Dance Troupe in New England! It’s much harder than it looks–lunging, squatting, bringing the huge lion head to life, performing a story, working the mouth, twitching the ears, –all at the same time! It’s was a great learning experience not to mention work out!

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GONG XI FA CAI ! (Mandarin)

Gung Hoy Fat Choy! (Cantonese)

HAPPY CHINESE NEW YEAR!





SPECIAL Chinese New Year Cultural Dinner!

 

Natalie keng, host, Chinese Southern Belle, Atlanta, chinese food, chinese cooking

Mother-Daughter Hosts: Margaret and Natalie Keng

*Special Chinese New Year Cultural Dinner* hosted by Natalie & Margaret Keng!

Looking for something unique, tasty and culturally inspiring to help you celebrate Asia’s biggest holiday of the year? Not in the mood to fight crowds, eat standing up or hear long speeches?

Join daughter-mother dynamic duo, Natalie Keng and Margaret Keng, Atlanta’s own Chinese Southern Belles, as they host a special Chinese New Year evening just for you!      BUY TICKETS now

Featuring:

  • Personally-selected menu of dim sum “tapas” plates and Chinese regional specialties
  • Explanations of how specific foods are “lucky” and how they relate to Asian culture and the Lunar New Year (plus cooking secrets and tips!)
  • Introduction to cultural and culinary Chinese New Year traditions- old, new and fusion
  • Primer to eating out in Asian restaurants and ordering authentic Chinese menu items (or negotiating special dietary needs)
  • Calligraphy by Margaret! Name translations and personalized art  that you can take home as a memento from the evening

Date/Time: Friday, January 27, 7:00pm

Location: Canton House Chinese Restaurant, 4825 Buford Highway
Chamblee, GA 30341

Cost: $40/person. Advance purchase/tickets required for this special event.

PURCHASE TICKETS NOW online for Chinese Cultural Dinner 1/27/12 or by phone 1-800-838-3006

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Perfect Fall Day!

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What could be better than a beautiful fall hike with mom by the river topped off with cupcakes and frozen yogurt?!







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