Chinese New year is perhaps the only Chinese festival celebrated by the Chinese-Jamaicans as a community, though individuals still celebrate Moon Festival, Chin Ming and other minor observances. February 14 we start the year of the Tiger, one of the 12 animals of the Chinese Zodiac, and the prognosis is, it will be a very auspicious year In this time of saying goodbye to the old and welcoming the new, I wish all Jamaican friends a happy Chinese New Year, good health, a happy family, and a successful career! Let’s wish China and Jamaica prosperity, peace, and an everlasting friendship! The Minister of Culture, Gender, Entertainment and Sport, the Honourable Olivia Grange, has hailed the beginning of Chinese New Year and welcomed the Year of the Ox. Chinese New Year, also known as the Spring Festival, begins today and includes two weeks of celebration. Significant to both countries, 2024 also marked the fifth anniversary of the establishment of the strategic partnership and the signing of the cooperation plan on jointly promoting the Belt and Looking back over the past year, we warmly celebrated the 170th anniversary of Chinese arrival in Jamaica. I was privileged to attend great events with friends from all walks of life, witness the grand history of the Chinese people’s continued striving in Jamaica and feel the inclusive philosophy of “Out of Many, One People”. The Chinese New Year typically conjures up images of red envelopes, fireworks, new clothes, traditional food and plenty of time to spend with family. But what does the Chinese New Year mean for foreigners and especially Jamaicans? The Chinese lantern festival, observed on the 15th day of the Chinese New Year, symbolises the first full moon of the new year and the conclusion of the festive two-week period. During this vibrant celebration, streets come alive with an array of colourful lanterns, showcasing the artistic and handcrafted talents of their creators. In the years ahead, the Chinese community will continue to contribute to the growth and development of Jamaica. We will embrace new opportunities, innovate, and adapt to the changing times while staying true to our cultural heritage and values. THE CHINESE Benevolent Association (CBA) New Year’s celebrations have always been a much-anticipated occasion for meeting with family and friends to catch up and share delicious food. Back in the day, the CBA’s home at Barry Street was the hub where members would meet for various activities. Chinese New Year : Year of the Dragon 🐲 A look back at the annual Spring Festival Garden Party. Feb 18, 2024 The Chinese have been present in Jamaica for over 150 years, dating back to the mid-19th century. They arrived as indentured laborers to work on the island's sugar plantations and stayed to establish their own businesses and communities. Today, the Chinese-Jamaican community is a significant part of the island's cultural fabric. In this article, we will explore the culture that the Chinese A surge in Chinese car brands is transforming Jamaica’s automotive market. While Japanese, European, and American manufacturers have long dominated the market, and still dominate, the emergence Celebrate the year of the Snake - Chinese New Year 2025 In Jamaica with a bunch of interesting events. From extensive dinners to lantern making workshops in Jamaica there is a lot to do on the occasion of the Chinese New Year 2025 in Jamaica. This is the second time I will be spending Chinese New Year in Jamaica, and it is a different experience. On February 9, I asked my Jamaican students taking the course Survey of Chinese Culture how much they knew about Chinese New Year, and to my The Chinese-Jamaican community remains prominent. In 1970, there were still 11,710 Chinese living in Jamaica. The community remains strong and they continue to celebrate traditional Chinese holidays, such as the Harvest Moon and Chinese New Year. [16] New Hai Hua Restaurant offers a festive menu for Christmas, New Year, Chinese New Year, and Valentine’s Day, with extended hours daily until January 27, 2025. At Mister CHU , savor the traditional Nian Gao (Gato Lacire), symbolizing prosperity, available at their China Town, Port Louis, and Bagatelle locations. LUNAR NEW YEAR AUTHOR EVENT WITH MICHELE WONG MCSWEEN (IN-PERSON) Join Michele Wong McSween for a special Lunar New Year celebration! This program offers a mini-Mandarin lesson, and an interactive book reading of Gordon & Li Li: Celebrate Chinese New Year, followed by a fun and festive art project. Let’s welcome the Year of the Snake together! Photo: Miss Chinese Jamaican, Marie Chance Wining Pageant Photo 1960 The Chinese immigrants first arrived in Jamaica on July 30, 1854, as indentured servants. After Emancipation in 1838, sugar plantation owners were left struggling to maintain their estates and so had to seek help from Europe, Africa, and Asia for cheap labour through an established Indentured Workers Program. The calendar shows February 12, 2021 as the Chinese New Year’s Day, which we call Chunjie (Spring Festival) in Chinese. The date varies each year because it is determined by Chinese lunar calendar. It is the biggest festival in China. The year 2021 is a year of the Ox. I like this year because my daughter was born in a year of the Ox 24 years The Altar with the god, Kuang Gung, on the third floor of the original Chinese Benevolent Association building on Barry Street, Kingston. In the past, on Chinese New Year people would go there to pray for good fortune. Courtesy of the Patrick Lee. Taken by Mr Lee, 2002.
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