Chinese New Year in Malaysia
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Chinese New Year in Malaysia
New Year is the time for making new resolutions; promising yourself that you would be a better man. However the most important aspect of New Year celebration anywhere in the world is that the occasion provides much needed vacation to spend a gala time with your near and dear ones. Celebrated in February, the Chinese New Year is celebrated widely across Malaysia. The festival is however most popularly known in this country as the Lunar New year.With almost 30 percent Chinese population, the Chinese New Year celebration in Malaysia displays important aspects of Chinese rituals and tradition. With the history of this New Year celebration dating back to over a thousand years, every Chinese household in Malaysia is decorated with red carpets and Chinese lanterns. As legend goes, to ward off evil spirits in pre historical China, firecrackers had been exploded throughout the night. Honoring this myth, the night sky of Malaysia during the Chinese New Year festivities, literally lights up with hundreds of firecrackers bursting constantly.
The preparation however begins one month prior to this much-awaited festival. People buy new clothes, house decoration items and every household is newly painted and a thorough clean up is done. The Chinese New Year festival in Malaysia brings home even the family members who live abroad. Greeting cards are exchanged and the entire family assembles for dinner.
Delicious food items are prepared and people dance, sing all through the night. This festival is a major attraction for the tourists.
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