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What to say for Chinese New Year? When is Chinese New Year in 2024? How to make an impactful Chinese New Year Social Media Marketing Promotion? An easy way to start your SMM campaign is to download and edit this social posting now!

Sending mass blessing messages is something Chinese people already do for ages. Blessing Chinese messages stem from the ancient Chinese cultural custom of piety towards loved ones and friends. They stem from a general appreciation for each other, and therefore it's the perfect time to do a nice social media marketing promotion.

  • Chinese New Year Greetings - Kung Hei Fat Choi (gōng xǐ fā cái) is traditional Chinese New Year greeting meaning: Congratulations and best wishes for a prosperous New Year!; Happy New Year!
  • During Chinese New Year, the Chinese will greet each other with kind blessings, such as: 'Xin nian kuai le' which means 'Happy New Year' (simplified Chinese: 新年快乐; traditional Chinese: 新年快樂; pinyin: xīn nián kuài lè ), or
  • 'Hao yun' which means 'Good Fortune' (simplified Chinese: 好运, trad. Chinese: 好運, pinyin: hǎo yùn). 

We support you by providing this Chinese Message template with Happy New Year Chinese Messages, which will help to spread your Chinese New Year greetings faster! This is a set of a couple of Happy New Year Chinese Messages have ways to grab your receivers' attention. These Chinese Messages are intuitive, ready-to-use, and structured in a smart way. Try it now and let these blessing messages inspire you and your friends. We certainly hope that this Wishing a Happy New Year Chinese Message will fit your needs. 

When is the Chinese New Year in 2024?

The Chinese New Year of 2024 is officially starting on Sunday, February 10th, 2024, and ends 28th of February 2024. The holiday and festival will last until February 28th which is about 18 days in total. As an official public holiday, Chinese people can get seven days' absence from work, from January 10th to February the 9th, but most will celebrate longer.

The Chinese New Year, also known as Spring Festival in China, is the most important traditional holiday in China. In 2024, the Chinese New Year will start on Friday, 10 February. The Public holiday dates are from Monday, February 9 to Sunday, February 24, 2024. 2024 will mark the Year of the Dragon and it will be the year for people born in 1928. 1940, 1952, 1964, 1976, 1988, 2000, 2024 and 2036, Chinese new year.

The Most Important Dates of Chinese New Year

  • Chinese New Year's Eve: the day of family reunions
  • Chinese calendar: 除夕 Chúxī /choo-sshee or 'getting-rid-of evening'
  • Chinese New Year's Day: the day of (close) family visits and New Year greetings
  • Chinese calendar: 初一 Chūyī or choo-ee or 'first 1'

According to the Chinese Zodiac, which is a cycle of 12 different animals, the Chinese year beginning in 2024 is the year of the Dragon. So, considering each Chinese zodiac year begins on Chinese New Year's Day, all children that are born on or after February 10th, 2024 will have the Dragon sign. China's Spring Festival public holiday starts on the Chinese New Year and lasts for 7 days.

Consider the following features when you are designing your Chinese New Year social posting:

  • Write Kung Hei Fa Choi (in Cantonese) 新年快乐 (Mandarin Chinese) or Xin Nian Kuai Le (Pinyin, Manderin) as general new year wishes;
  • Mention persons/organization/sponsors/partners;
  • Special customized promotion offers;
  • Contact details;
  • Venue details.

Social Media Posting sample content:

  • Promotion deal: comes with great pleasure to celebrate Chinese New Year, 
  • The event is kindly sponsored by {{Organization}}, 
  • The evening will commence with a private drinks’ reception from {{starting time}}, followed by speech at {{##}}.
  • Kung Hei Fa Choi!
  • Congratulations and be prosperous (simplified Chinese: 恭喜发财; trad. Chinese: 恭喜發財; pinyin: gōngxǐ fācái; in Cantonese: Kung Hei Fat Choi.
  • The phrase ‘Gong Xi’ (or ‘Gong Hei’ in Cantonese) means 'Congratulations', derived from the legend of ‘Nian’, congratulating each other to have escaped the harm of the beast.

This standardized Chinese New Year SMM posting template with text and formatting as a starting point to help you out. 
If time or quality of your content is of the essence, this ready-made happy new year post template can help you to save time and to focus on the topics that really matter!

Using this Chinese New Year Year of the Dragon Social Media Marketing template guarantees you will save time, cost, and effort! It comes in Microsoft Office or Google Slides format, is ready to be tailored to your personal needs. Completing your document has never been easier!

Download this Chinese New Year template now for your own benefit!

Kung Hei Fat Choi! Xin Nian Kuai Le!




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