Chinese New Year Wishes, Verses, & Greetings

Simon Nguyen
The Chinese New Year is the most important event in the Chinese culture. Other Asian countries like Korea and Vietnam also celebrate this holiday. While there are many nuances and customs associated with the Chinese New Year, the practice of exchanging amiable wishes, greetings, and verses plays in a vital role on this special occasion. Common Chinese New Year greetings generally focus on wishing others either good fortune, excellent health, or both. This article shares a few interesting Chinese New Year wishes and verses. Enjoy.

"May the Chinese New Year bring about prosperity, good health, and happiness to you and your family."

"As Spring knocks on your door, let good fortune smile upon you on the occasion of the Chinese New Year."

"May it be that more money entering your wallet than leaving it."

"I wish you a happy new year with little worry to have and lots of money to spend."

"The Lunar New Year is about firecrackers cracking, sweets consuming, pretty flowers blooming, and red envelopes stuffing. Happy New Year to all!"

"My only New Year wish for you this year is good health. As long as you are healthy, you can achieve anything you desire."

"For those with no children, be it that you will have at least one this year; for the unemployed, be it that a new career is on the horizon; for the impoverished, it be that money will be plentiful; for the frail and injured, be it that your wound and illness will be healed."

"New Year and springtime make the perfect couple. The New Year opens a new beginning to one's life, while springtime rings in Nature's new cycle."

Published by Simon Nguyen

Simon Nguyen is a researcher who holds a Master's degree in economics. His areas of expertise are public policy, labor and sport.  View profile

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