Chinese New Year is the main Chinese festival of the year. As the Chinese use the Lunar calendar for their festivals the date of Chinese New Year changes from year to year. The date corresponds to the new moon (black moon) in either late January or February.
Traditionally celebrations last for fifteen days, ending on the date of the full moon. In China the public holiday lasts for three days and this is the biggest celebration of the year.

"I can smell the ginger." Ellie- Maie
As part of our learning, we made New Year lanterns for decorations, and read stories about celebrating the festival and we enjoyed expressing ourselves through calligraphy. All the children enjoyed making and trying vegetable noodles. The children had to choose and chop vegetables and after taste a variety of vegetables.
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