Songs to celebrate the Chinese New Year

Songs to celebrate the Chinese New Year are as follows:

1, "Fazifaifaifu Chinese New Year", by the two Thais composed of the "China Dolls" group, although nowadays there is no big sound, but as the strongest New Year's Eve group you can not always forget that they are higher than the talk of at least one octave. The song is at least an octave higher than they speak.

2, "Congratulations", as the four heavenly kings of the most dedicated representatives, Liu Tian Wang is also the end of the year at the beginning of the year in the supermarket work the most punctual a good comrade.

3, "God of Fortune", as the first generation of "God of Song", although Xu Guanjie has retired, but his reputation is still accompanied by "God of Fortune" song into the tens of thousands of households.

4, "Chinese joy", square dance is probably the most concentrated reflection of the majority of working people in our country's preferences and the popularity of the place of interest, and the square dance aunts to catch up with the popular part of the festival is also changing, do not believe that recently you to the major square dance distribution center to listen to a listen.

7, "often home to see", the song basically need not be repeated, probably everyone can hum a "often home to see, home to see". But vacation time at home for a long time, parents humming the meaning of this song seems to have changed a bit, the first few days is a warm welcome to your home and let you often come home to the warm exhortation.

Chinese New Year Folklore:

Traditional festival rituals and customary activities, is an important element of the festival elements, carrying a colorful festival cultural heritage, the year ` (Nianzhi) is an ancient festival in China, but also one of the most important festivals throughout the year, in the development of the history, the blend of a variety of folklore for a variety of places as a whole, formed some of the more fixed customs and habits. In the course of history, it has blended various folklore from different places into one, and formed some fixed customs and habits, many of which have been passed down to the present day.