#“新年快樂”
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thebleedingwoodland · 10 months ago
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TS3 - Chinese New Year 2024 Decorations Collection
F U N C T I O N A L D O O R & D E C O R A T I O N
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🧧 恭喜發財!謹祝新年快樂幸福,大吉大利, 恭祝健康、幸運,新年快樂!
May you be happy and prosperous! I hope you have a most happy and prosperous New Year, good health, good luck and much happiness throughout the year!
Article to read: What is Lunar New Year & What is important on Chinese New Year
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A bit late to post because of my schedule preparing & celebrating Chinese New Year in real life and fixing the shadow for each item that made me have to re-create the CC several times until it got correct. Finally it's done and satisfied that I managed to create so many CC for this short time within 2 weeks, wow. These are my meshes, except the doors are by EA and they are functional.
In this collection, you will get 21 Custom Content:
Chinese Wall Hanging - Fu (福)& Long (龍)each 1 Preset
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Nian Gao (年糕)is a sweet rice cake that is traditionally eaten during the lunar new year celebrations.
From China (3 Presets, plate is recolourable 1 channel )
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Kue Keranjang, Nian Gao From Indonesia。 Individual (1 Preset) & Stacks on Plate (2 Presets, plate is recolourable 1 channel)
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Kuih Bakul from Malaysia. Individual (1 Preset) & Stacks on Plate (2 Presets, plate is recolourable 1 channel). I made versions from Indonesia and Malaysia because both countries have biggest Chinese population in the world outside China.
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Nian Gao Slices (3 Presets, plate is not recolourable)
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Hong Bao (紅包)(2 Presets with 2 style Traditional and Trendy for Kids/Teenagers/Young Adult)
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Spring Festival Tree Vase (2 Presets, 3 channels recolourable)
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Octagonal Box of Dried Fruits, Plum Candies, Chocolate compound with shape of Chinese ancient gold ingot (1 Preset, not recolourable)
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Legend candy that is "mandatory" to be put on Chinese New Year table: White Rabbit Creamy Candy (1 Preset, not recolourable)
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"Fu" sticker on Door. (3 Presets, Doors are recolourable)
-DoorSingleLuxury_Fu -DoorSingleMission_Fu -DoorSingleTraditionalInside_Fu
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(No orange fruit, pardon me. You can find orange fruit CC elsewhere available from various CC creators. I don't have time for creating orange fruit. )
Base Game compatible, no Expansion Pack Needed.
Chinese Wall Hanging can be found on "Decorations> Wall Hanging & Posters"
Nian Gao, Dried Fruits, Chocolate, Candies can be found on "Decorations>All"
Spring Festival Tree can be found on "Decorations>Plants"
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iron-sparrow · 10 months ago
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祝您新年快樂! 身體健康,萬事如意! wishing you a happy new year, a healthy body and all the best!
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xiinruu · 11 months ago
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2024
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mooniety · 9 months ago
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hey look it's a recreation of susie being trapped in the another dimension but gijinka & in chinese celebratory attire
i thought it'd be cute if susie did a pose with her hands representing the horns of a dragon
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suisui666 · 10 months ago
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Happy Lunar new year 😩💥 Low quality cus I losing motivation to draw it 😌🔪
好欸,是新年🌚
Ink belongs to Myebi/comyet
Killer belongs to Rahafwabas
Knid n Fan belongs to MEHHH
好敷衍hhh
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cakemousse · 10 months ago
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Happy Lunar New Year to those who celebrate it!!
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samkuchingdraws · 10 months ago
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It's the Year of the Wood Dragon! 🐉
新年快樂 2024! Happy Lunar New Year 2024!
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starlit--gaze · 10 months ago
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新年快乐!
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Happy year of the dragon!
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riacte · 10 months ago
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Happy New Year to those who celebrate :D🧧🐉
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arkfeather · 10 months ago
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thebleedingwoodland · 10 months ago
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^ Ignore the incorrect grammar on the graphic above, it supposedly says
恭賀新禧 (Gōnghè xīnxǐ) = Best Wishes for Happy New Year
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Lunar New Year Update 2019
Lunar New Year Update 2022
✨ There will be upcoming Chinese New Year held on 10 February 2024, which is Year of Wood Dragon. ✨
Recently I opened The Sims 4 game again on Steam --- Yes The Sims 4 Base game is free of purchase on Steam --- Finally I can see soothing and relieving representation of Chinese culture in-game unlike sore eyes disaster what The Sims 3 team had done on Shang Simla for The Sims 3.
Definitely there's something positive on this representation of Lunar New Year updates for 2019 and 2022 that I can give applause to EA👏 , that this company team finally made consultation to actual Chinese (and Korean) people.
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Lunar New Year is a celebration of the arrival of spring and the beginning of a new year on the lunisolar calendar. It is the most important holiday in China, and it is also widely celebrated in South Korea, Vietnam, and countries with a significant overseas Chinese population.
Commonly known as the Spring Festival in China, Lunar New Year is a fifteen-day celebration marked by many traditions.
Not just celebrated in China, Korea and Vietnam celebrate Lunar New Year. So yes, we celebrate New Year twice, Gregorian New Year (1 January) and Lunar New Year (10 February, China Year 2575) in 2024.
I can only review about the Chinese New Year stuff part. I can recognize easily there's steamed fish, noodles, and Nian Gao (年糕) . And the most important part of Chinese New Year is....
🧧 Red Envelope (紅包)🧧
🧧 Hóng Bāo in Mandarin Chinese language.
🧧 Ang Pao in Hokkien Chinese language.
Who doesn't love money? You Westerners like money, don't you? On Christmas Day, Westerners have tradition to give wrapped present gift to people.
In Chinese New Year, we're Chinese people have tradition of giving Red Envelope with money inside the envelope. The person who give Hong Bao at Chinese New Year event is from married person to unmarried family members.
Wrapping lucky money in red envelopes is expected to bestow more happiness and blessings on the receivers.
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There's addition of Round Table, Red Envelopes on Kumquat Tree and Orange fruit with Red Envelope on box. Yes Chinese culture is all about being prosperous and giving money gift in Red Envelope. I can tell you the representation is very good and authentic to us Chinese people that we can relate.
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I can tell you team who worked in this update made consultation to Chinese people, that there are Han Zi (Chinese writing). 無魚不成席 which translates as "No Feast Without Fish" . Fish makes important meal in Chinese dining.
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Here is more addition info:
Fish — an Increase in Prosperity
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In Chinese, "fish" (鱼 Yú /yoo/) sounds like 'surplus'. Fish is a traditional Chinese New Year dish on the Chinese New Year dinner menu. Chinese people always like to have a surplus at the end of the year, because they think if they have managed to save something at the end of the year, then they can make more in the next year.
Steamed fish is one of the most famous Chinese New Year recipes. What fish should be chosen for the New Year dinner is based on auspicious homophonics.
Crucian carp: As the first character of 'crucian carp' (鲫鱼 jìyú /jee-yoo/) sounds like the Chinese word 吉 (jí /jee/ 'good luck'), eating crucian carp is considered to bring good luck for the next year.
Chinese mud carp: The first part of the Chinese for "mud carp" (鲤鱼 lǐyú /lee-yoo/) is pronounced like the word for gifts (礼 lǐ /lee/). So Chinese people think eating mud carp during the Chinese New Year symbolizes wishing for good fortune.
Catfish: The Chinese for "catfish" (鲶鱼 niányú /nyen-yoo/) sounds like 年余 (nián yú) meaning 'year surplus'. So eating catfish is a wish for a surplus in the year.
Eating two fish, one on New Year's Eve and one on New Year's Day, (if written in a certain way) sounds like a wish for a surplus year-after-year.
If only one catfish is eaten, eating the upper part of the fish on New Year's Eve and the remainder on the first day of the new year can be spoken with the same homophonic meaning.
Fish is an auspicious Chinese New Year symbol.
Glutinous Rice Cake — a Higher Income or Position
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Chinese New Year cakes
Glutinous rice cake (年糕 Niángāo /nyen-gaoww/) is a lucky food eaten on Chinese New Year's Eve. In Chinese, glutinous rice cake sounds like it means "getting higher year-on- by year". In Chinese people's minds, this means the higher you are the more prosperous your business is a general improvement in life. The main ingredients of niangao are sticky rice, sugar, chestnuts, Chinese dates, and lotus leaves.
Longevity Noodles — Happiness and Longevity
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Longevity noodles (长寿面 Chángshòu Miàn /chung-show myen/) unsurprisingly symbolize a wish for longevity. Their length and unsevered preparation are also symbolic of the eater's life.
It is a lucky food eaten on Chinese New Year Day in North China. 
They are longer than normal noodles and uncut, either fried and served on a plate, or boiled and served in a bowl with their broth.
Good Fortune Fruit — Fullness and Wealth
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Certain fruits are eaten during the Chinese New Year period, such as tangerines and oranges, and pomeloes. They are selected as they are particularly round and "golden" in color, symbolizing fullness and wealth, but more obviously for the lucky sound they bring when spoken.
Eating and displaying tangerines and oranges is believed to bring good luck and fortune due to their pronunciation, and even writing. The Chinese for orange (and tangerine) is 橙 (chéng /chnng/), which sounds the same as the Chinese for 'success' (成). One of the ways of writing tangerine (桔 jú /jyoo/) contains the Chinese character for luck (吉 jí /jee/).
Chinese Dumplings — Wealth
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With a history of more than 1,800 years, dumpling (饺子 Jiǎozi /jyaoww-dzrr/) is a classic lucky food for new year, and a traditional dish eaten on Chinese New Year's Eve, widely popular in China, especially in North China.
Chinese dumplings can be made to look like Chinese silver ingots (which are not bars, but boat-shaped, oval, and turned up at the two ends). Legend has it that the more dumplings you eat during the New Year celebrations, the more money you can make in the New Year.
Source: LinkedIn by Manette Chen
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As for fashion... I'm not woman so I am not expert about women fashion, I can tell this clothing is not Chinese Qi Pao. My girlfriend and female family members do not wear that kind of Qi Pao. This is more like Ao Dai, Vietnamese traditional dress. There's skirt beneath dress. Source: Wikipedia
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The rest of clothing is typical modernized clothing, which is much more realistic because we Chinese when at Chinese New Year gathering we wear red coloured modern clothing and not dress like in ancient times. Usually kids who wear Qi Pao because they are very cute to dress like that.
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immersilly · 2 years ago
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Happy Lunar New Year!!! KHUNBAAM
(Early posting here 😳)
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they are so silly I love them sm
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akakumoeteru · 2 years ago
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Happy Lunar New Years! I hope everyone has a fantastic year of the rabbit full of happiness and good fortune!
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bunny0rgans · 2 years ago
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🐇🧧 新年快樂 ૮ ˶ᵔ ᵕ ᵔ˶ ა !!!
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mooniety · 10 months ago
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happy lunar new year!
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yajolene · 2 years ago
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2023新年快樂!
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