Welcome to Chinese New Year!
The Chinese New Year, also known as the Spring Festival, is the most important
festival in Chinese culture. It is celebrated at the turn of the traditional lunisolar
Chinese calendar, which usually falls between late January and mid February
according to the Gregorian calendar. Key traditions of Chinese New Year include
family gatherings and reunions, lion dances, firecrackers, giving red envelopes,
and decorating homes with red paper cut-outs and lanterns.
Year of the Rabbit
The rabbit is the fourth animal in the Chinese zodiac. People born in
the Year of the Rabbit are said to be gentle, compassionate, and lucky.
Rabbits represent peace and longevity.
Decorating the Mall
Red lanterns
Hang red lanterns throughout the
mall to symbolize good luck and
prosperity.
Dragon decorations
Display colorful dragon
decorations to represent the
Chinese zodiac animal for the new
year.
Flower arrangements
Place flower arrangements with plum
blossoms and orchids which
represent beauty and refinement.
Couplets
Post red couplets with
auspicious phrases on the
entrances wishing shoppers
good fortune.
With bright colors and symbols of luck and prosperity, these festive decorations will
help celebrate Chinese New Year and welcome shoppers.
Red Decorations
Red lantern
A red paper lantern with golden tassels
hanging in front of a store.
Red couplets
Two vertical red banners with Chinese
characters hung on the sides of a
doorway.
Red envelopes
A pile of red envelopes with money
inside on a table ready for giving out.
Red decorations
Red paper cutouts in shapes of animals
and plants hung around a mall atrium.
Rabbit Decorations
Rabbit Bunting
Colorful cloth rabbit
shapes sewn together on
a string to hang as
bunting decorations.
Rabbit Lanterns
Red lanterns decorated
with rabbit designs using
gold foil or paint.
Rabbit Plush Toys
Cute stuffed rabbit dolls
in festive Chinese new
year outfits.
Rabbit Centerpieces
Floral centerpieces
featuring rabbits, carrots,
and red flowers.
Rabbit Wreaths
Wreaths made of twigs,
leaves or flowers
arranged into a rabbit
shape.
Rabbit Balloons
Foil and latex balloons
printed or shaped like
rabbits.
Flower Decorations
Peonies
A large bunch of peonies in
vibrant pink and red colors
arranged in a vase.
Chrysanthemums
A colorful arrangement of
yellow, orange and white
chrysanthemums in a ceramic
pot.
Lucky Bamboo
Several stalks of lucky bamboo
planted in a red ceramic pot
decorated with gold accents.
Orchids
An elegant display of purple
and white orchids arranged in a
clear glass vase with gold trim.
Lilies
A bright arrangement of orange
lilies and green leaves in a
woven basket.
Lion Dance Schedule
Time Location
10:00 AM North Entrance
12:00 PM Center Court
2:00 PM South Entrance
*Performance schedule from mall event calendar
Greetings
English Chinese
Happy New Year 新年快乐
Wishing you prosperity 恭喜发财
*Data sourced from www.travelchinaguide.com/essential/holidays/new-year/greeting.htm
Food Offerings
Steamed Fish
A whole steamed fish
symbolizes togetherness and
abundance for the new year.
Tangyuan
These round dumplings
symbolize family unity and are
commonly eaten during
Lantern Festival.
Niangao
This sticky rice cake means
raising prosperity year after
year.
Spring Rolls
These symbolize wealth
because their shape resembles
a gold bar.
Dumplings
Eating dumplings resembles
stuffing yourself with gold and
fortunes.
Gift Market
This Chinese New Year, we're offering special discounts and
promotions on our most popular gift items like red
envelopes, lanterns, homemade mooncakes, and more.
Shop our Gift Market to find the perfect CNY presents for
family and friends.
Celebrate Safely!
Keep your distance
Maintain at least 1 metre from
others when visiting public places.
Wear a mask
Wear a mask that covers your
nose and mouth to protect
yourself and others.
Use contactless payments
Pay without contact to avoid
touching surfaces.
Sanitize your hands
Wash or sanitize your hands
frequently.
By following these social distancing tips, we can safely celebrate CNY while protecting each other.

Chinese New Year Festival Decorations for Shopping Mall.pptx

  • 1.
    Welcome to ChineseNew Year! The Chinese New Year, also known as the Spring Festival, is the most important festival in Chinese culture. It is celebrated at the turn of the traditional lunisolar Chinese calendar, which usually falls between late January and mid February according to the Gregorian calendar. Key traditions of Chinese New Year include family gatherings and reunions, lion dances, firecrackers, giving red envelopes, and decorating homes with red paper cut-outs and lanterns.
  • 2.
    Year of theRabbit The rabbit is the fourth animal in the Chinese zodiac. People born in the Year of the Rabbit are said to be gentle, compassionate, and lucky. Rabbits represent peace and longevity.
  • 3.
    Decorating the Mall Redlanterns Hang red lanterns throughout the mall to symbolize good luck and prosperity. Dragon decorations Display colorful dragon decorations to represent the Chinese zodiac animal for the new year. Flower arrangements Place flower arrangements with plum blossoms and orchids which represent beauty and refinement. Couplets Post red couplets with auspicious phrases on the entrances wishing shoppers good fortune. With bright colors and symbols of luck and prosperity, these festive decorations will help celebrate Chinese New Year and welcome shoppers.
  • 4.
    Red Decorations Red lantern Ared paper lantern with golden tassels hanging in front of a store. Red couplets Two vertical red banners with Chinese characters hung on the sides of a doorway. Red envelopes A pile of red envelopes with money inside on a table ready for giving out. Red decorations Red paper cutouts in shapes of animals and plants hung around a mall atrium.
  • 5.
    Rabbit Decorations Rabbit Bunting Colorfulcloth rabbit shapes sewn together on a string to hang as bunting decorations. Rabbit Lanterns Red lanterns decorated with rabbit designs using gold foil or paint. Rabbit Plush Toys Cute stuffed rabbit dolls in festive Chinese new year outfits. Rabbit Centerpieces Floral centerpieces featuring rabbits, carrots, and red flowers. Rabbit Wreaths Wreaths made of twigs, leaves or flowers arranged into a rabbit shape. Rabbit Balloons Foil and latex balloons printed or shaped like rabbits.
  • 6.
    Flower Decorations Peonies A largebunch of peonies in vibrant pink and red colors arranged in a vase. Chrysanthemums A colorful arrangement of yellow, orange and white chrysanthemums in a ceramic pot. Lucky Bamboo Several stalks of lucky bamboo planted in a red ceramic pot decorated with gold accents. Orchids An elegant display of purple and white orchids arranged in a clear glass vase with gold trim. Lilies A bright arrangement of orange lilies and green leaves in a woven basket.
  • 7.
    Lion Dance Schedule TimeLocation 10:00 AM North Entrance 12:00 PM Center Court 2:00 PM South Entrance *Performance schedule from mall event calendar
  • 8.
    Greetings English Chinese Happy NewYear 新年快乐 Wishing you prosperity 恭喜发财 *Data sourced from www.travelchinaguide.com/essential/holidays/new-year/greeting.htm
  • 9.
    Food Offerings Steamed Fish Awhole steamed fish symbolizes togetherness and abundance for the new year. Tangyuan These round dumplings symbolize family unity and are commonly eaten during Lantern Festival. Niangao This sticky rice cake means raising prosperity year after year. Spring Rolls These symbolize wealth because their shape resembles a gold bar. Dumplings Eating dumplings resembles stuffing yourself with gold and fortunes.
  • 10.
    Gift Market This ChineseNew Year, we're offering special discounts and promotions on our most popular gift items like red envelopes, lanterns, homemade mooncakes, and more. Shop our Gift Market to find the perfect CNY presents for family and friends.
  • 11.
    Celebrate Safely! Keep yourdistance Maintain at least 1 metre from others when visiting public places. Wear a mask Wear a mask that covers your nose and mouth to protect yourself and others. Use contactless payments Pay without contact to avoid touching surfaces. Sanitize your hands Wash or sanitize your hands frequently. By following these social distancing tips, we can safely celebrate CNY while protecting each other.