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Chinese New Year Symbols

Chinese Symbols in Chinese New Year
Happy Chinese New Year! Feb, 18th, 2007 is the Chinese New Year's Day in 2007, the year of Pig. Feb. 7th, 2008 is Chinese New Year's Day in 2008, the year of Rat. Jan 26, 2009, the Chinese New Year's Day in 2009, the year of Ox. Here at Chinese Names we offer some frequently used greeting Chinese symbols in Chinese New Year. These Chinese symbols are also free to download.

Fortune


Spring


Happy New Year


Kung Hei Fat Choi (Wish you make a fortune)

Chinese New Year


Wish you luck in the Year of Pig

The first Chinese character in this phrase can be replaced by another zadiac symbol found at our Chinese Zodiac Symbols page to mean 'Wish you luck in the Year of ...'. For example:

Wish you luck in the Year of Dog

May many fortunes keep coming to you!

May fortunes find their way to you!

Say goodbye to the past year and welcome the coming new year.

May all your wishes be fulfilled.

Wish you and your families happy in the coming new year.

Best wishes for the year to come!

Wishing every happiness will always be with you.

Good luck in the year ahead!

Wish you have a most prosperous New Year.

May every year ends with ample surplus.

Wish you safe and happy.

Wish you have a prosperous future.

May you safe all the time.

Wish you happy and cheerful.

May all your wishes come true.

Happy Chinese New Year!

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