Sweet Treats for the New Year in China

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The Chinese New Year, often also called the Spring Festival, has been celebrated for a time span of over 3000 years. The date always falls on the new moon, between January 21st and February 22nd. In 2023, the New Year will be welcomed in on January 22nd. According to the Chinese lunar calendar, this also marks the beginning of the year of the Water Rabbit.

However, not only New Year's Day itself is celebrated, but a total of 15 days of the Chinese new year. A popular New Year’s tradition in China is to spend a lot of time with one’s family and to give each other gifts. Particularly popular gifts are chocolates, nuts, or cakes.

So there should be no shortage of sweets in the Chinese New Year. You will find a large number of products that are essential for a successful Chinese New Year on our Online-SEG.

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