According to the lunar calendar today should be the 8th of Chinese New Year. Traditionally Chinese New Year lasts for seven days, but it doesn’t make much difference for people me.
My new year was good. I had a dinner with Jenn’s family in her house. There are a lot of stories to tell but I might have to leave it here because it’s quite private. But the meal was very good and I was amazed by her mum’s cooking. And having a meal with a Chinese family is more like a New Year to me.
The Chinese society held a Karaoke competition in new year’s eve. It went very well too and I participated to sing a Chinese song. Although didn’t win any prizes, but it was still great fun.
On New Year’s day I received quite a few messages on my Chinese phone for new year’s wishes. Text bainian (means wishing new year to your friends and family) seems had replaced the tradition and became more “convenient”. But I strongly against this kind of cool bainian, instead I gave myself £10 as pocket money and called my families and good friends. There were surprised to hear my voices, maybe it’s because the contradiction between receiving a cold msg text and hearing a living voice.
This year’s Chinese New Year happened to be in the weekend, so I gave myself a break to enjoy it. But once the weekend finished, life was back to normal. Dissertation and works are still there waiting for me. But I gave myself some new year resolutions again (Chinese people are lucky to have lunar calendar, we can enjoy important days twice).
Work hard!