You celebrate the first day of the chinese calendar, but basically it s a long chinese holiday starting from the first day until the Lantern Festival on the last day.
It is the time to honor deities and ancestors. New year´s days are celebrated as a family affair and a time of reunion. The celebration was tradiotionally highlighted with a religious ceremony given in honor of Gods.
On new year s eve, they have lion dances, fireworks many reunion dinner as it s the time to spend with the family, relatives and friends. Typical are also red paper envelopes containing money.
Many who celebrates chinese new year believe that the first day represents the whole coming year. The house should be cleaned before new year s day to symbolise good fortune. All windows and doors in the house should be open on nye to send out the old year and welcome the new year.
Debt repayments are made to guarantee a good start. Nothing should be lent otherwise the person will be paying back debts all year.
Red clothing as the color of luck.
Chinese New Year is a time for repaying debts, enjoying feasts, giving "red envelopes" of lucky money to friends and relatives, and remembering ancestors.
In Han times, there was a monster whose name was "Nian". This monster came once each year to a village and scared everyone. One day, the villagers discovered that "Nian" had a couple fears of his own. He was afraid of the color red and loud noises. When "Nian" appeared, people waved their red banners and rattled their noise makers. This scared "Nian" so much that "Nian" ran away and was never heard from again. That is why people in China believe the color red signifies joy and luck, and why noise makers are rattled on Chinese New Year. At midnight, firecrackers, paper dragons,