Tuesday, February 01, 2005
Chinese New Year Games
The first day of the first month of the Lunar Year is the start of the Chinese New Year. The Chinese people believe that there are evil spirits around the New Year, so they let off firecrackers to frighten the spirits away. Sometimes they seal their windows and doors with paper to keep the evil spirits out. As a symbol of good luck, red packets called Lai See Hong Bao with money tucked inside are given out to the children. On the Chinese New Year's Day, a vegetarian dish called jai is the main course. Make the Chinese new year more exciting than it already is with wonderful games.
Try this Chinese New Year's game called EGGHEAD: Take three eggs and hard-boil one and leave two raw. Put them in a bowl, have someone pick one out and smash it over their head. If they get the hardboiled one out of three people, they get a prize.
Chinese New Years party supplies create a festive atmosphere to a Chinese New Years party theme.
Try this Chinese New Year's game called EGGHEAD: Take three eggs and hard-boil one and leave two raw. Put them in a bowl, have someone pick one out and smash it over their head. If they get the hardboiled one out of three people, they get a prize.
Chinese New Years party supplies create a festive atmosphere to a Chinese New Years party theme.

