About Chinese New Year Cards-Frames
Happy Chinese Lunar New Year!
Chinese New Year is just around the corner, send your greetings now, show that you care.
This app, Chinese New Year: Cards & Frames, allowed you to type your messages or choose from many readily e-cards, and send them using any messages applications such as WhatApps, Facebook, Twitter, Telegram, WeChat, Line, email and many more. You can also use the Chinese New Year (CNY) frames application to capture your photo and stickers to decorate your photo, and send them as a greetings.
Chinese New Year: Cards & Frames feature:
i. CNY cards that you can type your messages / greetings.
ii. Readily e-cards that you can send instantly. You can also set the e-cards as your mobile devices wallpapers or backgrounds.
iii. Chinese New Year photo frames application to capture your photo and send your greetings.
iv. CNY stickers to decorate your selfie or any photos, and send as a greeting card.
v. Instructions details are explained in the application.
Chinese New Year (CNY), also known as the Spring Festival or Lunar New Year, is an important traditional Chinese holiday celebrated at the turn of the Chinese calendar. The celebrations traditionally run from Chinese New Year's Eve (the last day of the last month of the Chinese calendar), to the Lantern Festival (also known as Chap Goh Mei) on the 15th day of the first month.
Traditionally, the festival was a time to honor deities as well as ancestors. Often, the evening preceding Chinese New Year's Day is an occasion for Chinese families to gather for the annual reunion dinner. It is also traditional for every family to thoroughly cleanse the house, in order to sweep away any ill-fortune and to make way for good incoming luck or feng shui. Windows and doors will be decorated with red color paper-cuts and couplets with popular themes of "good fortune" or "happiness", "wealth", and "longevity." Other activities include lighting firecrackers / fireworks and giving money in red paper envelopes (angpow).
The lunisolar Chinese calendar determines the date of Chinese New Year. In the Gregorian calendar, Chinese New Year falls on different dates each year, a date between January 21 and February 20. In the Chinese calendar, winter solstice must occur in the 11th month, which means that Chinese New Year usually falls on the second new moon after the winter solstice. In traditional Chinese Culture, lichun is a solar term marking the start of spring, which occurs about February 4 or 5, which is the median date of Chinese New Year's Day.
In generally, Chinese New Year follows the Metonic cycle, and returns to the same date in Gregorian calendar roughly. Alongside the 12-year cycle of the animal zodiac there is a 10-year cycle of heavenly stems. Each of the ten heavenly stems is associated with one of the five elements of Chinese astrology, namely: Wood, Fire, Earth, Metal, and Water. The elements are rotated every two years while a yin and yang association alternates every year. The elements are thus distinguished: Yang Wood, Yin Wood, Yang Fire, Yin Fire, etc. These produce a combined cycle that repeats every 60 years.
Gong Xi Fa Cai! Happy Chinese New Year! Download for free, and share this Chinese New Year Cards Frames wishes with your families and friends via email, Facebook, Twitter, MMS, Whatsapp, WeChat, Telegram and other apps.
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