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Our
Chinese New Year
Liao Wei
Nong (Tracy) from China
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Photo:
Chinese New Years Dumplings - by
Sheila
We let everyone join us to make
dumplings. It is the most typical
traditional food in northern China. and
the necessary food during the Lunar New
Year.
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I
thought originally that I would have a lonely
Spring Festival in the U.S. this year, but
afterward I knew I was wrong. Instead of it, Shelly
and I had a very happy and busy holiday.
It
is the right time for our Chinese New Year Eve on
Friday. Shelly and I were very busy preparing food
and tidying the room. Because there would be eleven
people coming over for dinner. At this time,
Chinese people always have dinner with their
family.
The
events of having dinner with friends or relatives
were often arranged on some days between the first
day to the fifteenth day after New Year. It means
we had a wonderful relationship in the past year
and we want to keep that in the future,
too.
Shelly
is a good cook. So, she was certainly in charge of
cooking, and my task was arranging the small
apartment and making enough space for so many
people.
When
the evening came, all of our guests arrived one
after another. We let everyone join us to make
dumplings. It is the most typical traditional food
in northern China. and the necessary food during
the Lunar New Year.
Northern
people usually say, "If you don't eat dumplings for
the New Year, you won't spend the holiday well. So,
all our friends were interested in doing the work,
especially our three American friends.
When
they succeeded in their first dumpling, they
shouted with joy, held the dumpling, showing off to
everyone and asked me to take many picture for
them. They said they would send the pictures to
their families and share the happiness with
them.
After
the deliecious dinner, we played a video. The VCDs
were bought in China. When the familiar Chinese
fold song sounded, all of us were attracted, and we
couldn't help singing along with the video, it even
made us miss our own family and home town
more.
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