The Chinese Valentine's Day is a traditional cultural festival in China. It is also the day when the Cowherd and the Weaver Girl meet on the Magpie Bridge in the sky in Chinese mythology. Many traditional customs were born on this day. So how do we celebrate the Chinese Valentine's Day? What to eat on Chinese Valentine’s Day? Let’s find out together. It’s still the same old saying, “May all lovers in the world get married”, this should be the true purpose of the Chinese Valentine’s Day, to allow lovers who have been separated to reunite as soon as possible. Let’s learn about the Chinese Valentine’s Day together.How to celebrate the Chinese Valentine's Day?Choose a romantic date location <br /> Since Qixi Festival is Valentine's Day, it must be spent romantically. Make an appointment with your beloved girl to go to a western restaurant, have a French meal, or have a western dessert~~~It doesn’t really matter what you eat, the date location and environment must be romantic, beautiful and full of atmosphere. This is fitting enough for the theme~Choose a thoughtful holiday gift <br /> For girls, there is never too many gifts. You don't have to worry that she will dislike your gift for being old-fashioned and unoriginal. You know, when you give her roses, necklaces, rings, earrings... even though she may say that she doesn't need to buy them and that it's a waste of money, she will always be happy in her heart. If you really don’t have money to prepare a gift, you should still give a box of Dove chocolate, otherwise, be careful that you may become single in seconds. Prepare a romantic proposal ceremony <br /> If you are a couple who have been in love for many years, you may want to hold a proposal ceremony on Chinese Valentine's Day. The success rate is much higher than usual. My friend proposed to me on Valentine's Day last year: rose bouquet, proposal cake, proposal diamond ring, heart-shaped candlelight, rose petals... The atmosphere was so romantic, and he got the girl right away. A sweet time for two <br /> Long-distance couples must spend Chinese Valentine's Day together, after all, you are more suitable to celebrate this festival~ It's a rare gathering, and it's best to spend it together for two. Eating at a specialty restaurant together, watching a themed movie, or going on an outdoor picnic are all good choices. Small taboos on dating <br /> When dating, girls usually pay more attention to their appearance. Boys are reminded to pay attention to their clothes, hairstyle, and breath when dating on Valentine's Day. What to eat on Chinese Valentine’s Day?1. Dumplings <br /> The custom of begging for skill in Juancheng, Caoxian, Pingyuan and other places is very interesting: seven good girls gather food and vegetables to make dumplings, and put a copper coin, a needle and a red date into three dumplings respectively. After the begging for skill, they gather together to eat dumplings. It is said that those who eat the money will be blessed, those who eat the needle will be skillful, and those who eat the date will marry early.2. Qiaoguo <br /> On this day, people in various parts of Zhejiang make various small objects out of flour and fry them in oil, which are called "Qiaoguo". In the evening, Qiaoguo, lotus pods, white lotus roots, red water chestnuts, etc. are displayed in the courtyard. Among the festive foods eaten during the Qixi Festival, the most famous is the Qiaoguo. Qiaoguo, also known as "Qiqiao Fruit", comes in many styles. The main ingredients are oil, flour, sugar and honey. In Dongjing Menghualu, it is called "Xiaoyaner" and "Fruit Food Patterns", and the patterns include Naxiang and Fangsheng. 3. Qiaoya Noodles <br /> In addition to eating Qiaoguo, in some places, people eat Qiaoya Noodles on the seventh day of the seventh lunar month. The bean sprouts used to make Qiao Ya noodles must be grown seven days in advance. Choose a small bowl of green beans that are not worm-eaten, wash them, spread them flat on a plate, cover them with wet gauze to block out the sunlight, place them on the head of the kang, and spray them with water several times a day to keep them moist. After seven days, when the bean sprouts grow to two or three centimeters long, you can make hand-rolled noodles. Boil them in a pan and rinse them with cold water. Then heat up some oil in a pan, add the diced meat and stir-fry, sauté the scallions and ginger, add soy sauce and vinegar, add the mung bean sprouts and stir-fry, add water and bring to a boil, then add salt and MSG to make bean sprout soup. Put the noodles in a bowl, pour the bean sprout soup over them and they are ready to eat. 4. Cloud noodles <br /> People in Jiaodong eat Qiaoguozi on the Qixi Festival, while people in Linyi eat cloud noodles on the Qixi Festival. Eat cloud noodles, which are made with dew. Eating them can bring you good luck. 5. Jiangmi Noodles <br /> Old Nanjing people have a unique custom during the Chinese Valentine's Day: eating Jiangmi Noodles. Jiangmi noodles are a snack of the Han nationality. They are made by adding glutinous rice flour to bean powder and then steaming it in a stew pot. Then, they are pounded in a stone mortar with a stick, formed into a round shape, dried and fried in oil, and finally dipped in bean paste such as plum blossom, pine flower, and sesame. 6. Qiaosu <br /> There are also many folk pastry shops that like to make some crisp candies in the shape of weaving women, commonly known as "Qiaoren" and "Qiaosu". When they are sold, they are also called "sending Qiaoren". This custom has been passed down to this day in some areas. 7. Fruits <br /> On this special day of Chinese Valentine’s Day, fruits are of course indispensable! There are many variations of fruits and vegetables eaten during the Chinese Valentine's Day. Some people like to carve fruits and vegetables into exotic flowers and birds, or emboss patterns on the surface of the melon skin to make them into "flower melons". 8. Rooster <br /> In order to express people's wish that the Cowherd and the Weaver Girl can live a happy family life every day, in the Jinhua area of Zhejiang, every family kills a rooster on July 7th, meaning that the Cowherd and the Weaver Girl will meet on this night, and if there is no rooster to announce the dawn, they will never be separated. 9. Five Sons <br /> "Worshiping the Weaver Girl" on the Qixi Festival is a big event for young girls and young women. The offerings include tea, wine, fresh fruits, etc., and the five seeds (longan, red dates, hazelnuts, peanuts, melon seeds) are indispensable. After burning incense and praying silently, these offerings become their midnight snacks. 10. Mung bean sprouts <br /> In Guangzhou, before the festival arrives, girls prepare various ingenious little toys with colored paper, grass, and string. They also put grain seeds and mung beans in a small box and soak them in water to make them sprout. When the sprouts grow to more than two inches long, they are used to worship gods, which are called "worshiping the gods" and "worshiping the gods". |
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