A Battle that Requires Long Preparations Begins…

What is Spring Festival? If you thought it was a chance to enjoy some peace and quiet, think again: it is actually a battle that requires lengthy preparations, generous funds and a hard skin, all to make sure you and your family can enjoy a festive night where nothing goes wrong!

 
A Battle that Requires Long Preparations Begins...

Clean the house

扫房子

A Battle that Requires Long Preparations Begins...

 

There is a folk song about how the Chinese prepare for Spring Festival; on the sixth day before the festival every Chinese family should clean their house. 

No matter how tired you are from work, no matter how long you have to travel to get home, the first thing mom and dad will do right after hugging you is to hand you a broom: “Do some cleaning!” mom will instruct. And she doesn’t just mean a quick sweep. Everything will need to be dusted, cleaned and shined — from floors to windows. 

 

A Battle that Requires Long Preparations Begins...

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And once you’re finished, you’ll need to hang up traditional decorations for the season, like New Year calligraphy scrolls and red paper cuts.

A Battle that Requires Long Preparations Begins...

Buy snacks you never eat

办年货

Everything about this traditional festival is meant to bring families closer, which means all your relatives, from your eldest aunt to the youngest baby, will visit your house before, during and after Spring Festival.

Traditionally, people spend a lot of money buying food and home supplies ahead of Spring Festival. In former times, this was the time in the year when people with limited income would allow themselves a little bit of extravagance: either a new suit, a trendy hat or some sweets. 

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Nowadays, since it costs much less to buy festive treats, more is spent on snacks and nuts to accommodate visitors, who will munch away while chatting, leaving you not a single piece by the time they return home. And then you’ll have to start tidying again, to clean up the mess they’ve left!

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Give hard-earned money to relatives

散红包

A Battle that Requires Long Preparations Begins...

Red packets — or hong bao — are usually handed down by older relatives to younger ones: from parents to children, from aunts and uncles to nieces and nephews, from grandparents to grandchildren. But once you have a job and start earning your own money, it becomes your task too to dole out red packets.

This is a tradition that has been passed down through generations, as the money is meant as a blessing. The Chinese call this Ya Sui (压岁) money, which means lucky money but also sounds like “压祟” , meaning to put down evil spirits, giving these red packets an extra symbolic meaning. 

A Battle that Requires Long Preparations Begins...

A Battle that Requires Long Preparations Begins...

Make dumplings

包饺子

On the last day of the Chinese lunar calendar, your kitchen will be a mess. Since all delicacies must be finished before midnight and your family must make jiaozi (dumplings) together. 

Jiaozi can have a meat or vegetable stuffing. But to make them more festive, some will insert a coin in the filling for good fortune in the New Year, or a candy, nut or some other softer treat to avoid cracking a tooth on it. 

A Battle that Requires Long Preparations Begins...

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A Battle that Requires Long Preparations Begins...

Play Mahjong and lose

打麻将

When family and friends visit, you may need to bring out some board games and cards as entertainment… and you will be expected to lose to your guests.  

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One game almost all Chinese enjoy is Mahjong. Four players start with 13 tiles each and take turns drawing from the pile. 

The aim is to collect several triples — either three of a kind or three sequential tiles — plus one pair of tiles. Across China, people play according to all kinds of different rules. 

On your first try, it will seem devilishly hard but your parents will inevitably tell you to just sit down “and you will get the hang of it”… which you probably will not. 

But maybe this winning combination formula will help: n x AAA + m x ABC + DD. Do you get it?

 

 

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Prepare for the Chinese Inquisition

新闻发布会

Do you have a GF/BF? 

When are you bringing her / him home?

A Battle that Requires Long Preparations Begins...
A Battle that Requires Long Preparations Begins...

There is one scenario you simply can’t avoid during Spring Festival: the multiple rounds of questioning by every member of your extended family. 

No matter how satisfied you may be with your life, they won’t be. And they will hound you for as long as they can on whether you have a boyfriend or girlfriend, when you are getting married, when you are going to have a child (or second child), and whether or not you should buy a house. 

Of course, some will ask because they genuinely care about you. But with the age gap comes different expectations. It is an art to avoid questions you are not comfortable with. But it can also result in some comedy scenes:

Mother: … after all you’ll need to get married and have a child!

Child: Why, ma?

Mother: Because you’ll need your children to wait on you and do what you need them to do!

Child: Do I do what you tell me to do?

Mother: …no.

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Go deaf on firecrackers

放鞭炮

The most fun part of Spring Festival — except maybe for your ears — is the firecrackers. 

Unlike New Year fireworks displays in Western countries, Chinese Spring Festival firecrackers are supposed to be as loud and bright as possible to scare away the bad spirits. 

The old saying in Chinese is that Nian — which means “year” in Mandarin — was a nasty monster that would attack people during the Lunar New Year. So to drive it away, people used bamboo stems filled with gunpowder to make small explosions. 

A Battle that Requires Long Preparations Begins...

This custom has been kept for centuries, although it now also triggers safety and environmental protection concerns. Another hot debate is whether it is fair to make street cleaners work all night in the cold to clear up the mess left by exploded red firecrackers, just for a few minutes of noisy fun. Some cities and regions have partially banned them, but the debate continues.

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Many say people nowadays have lost their sense of tradition. Customs and rituals have indeed changed with time. But the significance of family reunions and the celebrations that bring us together every year are sure to stick around for at least a little longer. 

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No Way! If You Enter Hong Kong In This Way!

Two tourists were found guilty of making false representations to officers of the Immigration Department at the Sha Tin Magistracy of the Hong Kong SAR. They were sentenced to imprisonment and sentenced to three months and four months respectively.

No Way! If You Enter Hong Kong In This Way!

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If you have a non- visa-free passport to enter HK, you should pay attention!

What happened?

Two men and a woman, aged 28 and 21, entered the Lo Wu Control Point and the Shenzhen Bay Control Point respectively. They said to the Hong Kong SAR Government Immigration Department that they were transiting Hong Kong to other countries. Immigration officers found their air tickets were invalid and they were arrested. After the investigation, they admitted that the real purpose of coming to Hong Kong was not to cross the border, but to travel to Hong Kong.

No Way! If You Enter Hong Kong In This Way!

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The two passengers were charged with false representations at the Sha Tin Magistracy on January 11 and 18 respectively. They all pleaded guilty and were sentenced to three months and four months respectively.

The regulations of the Hong Kong immigration department are very clear. When crossing Hong Kong to other countries, you can stay in Hong Kong for a short period of up to 7 days

But if the destination is Hong Kong, even the tourists buy a real ticket, they will be repatriated because they cannot prove to the immigration personnel to transit to a third country. 

No Way! If You Enter Hong Kong In This Way!

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Legal entry

Only tickets purchased by the passport holder will be considered legal entry if they match the date specified on the valid entry permit to the destination (a third country visa, legal residence permit, entry permit for other areas, etc.).

Another case

A man from Zhejiang, who didn’t have a Hong Kong-Macau Pass, has attempted to enter Hong Kong with a fake ticket. 

No Way! If You Enter Hong Kong In This Way!

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After successfully passing the Shenzhen border inspection, he was intercepted by the Hong Kong Immigration Department and revealed that he refused entry with a fake ticket and eventually returned to the mainland to inform the mainland police.  If a visitor is repatriated due to illegal entry, he will face an entry restriction of up to three years.

According to Hong Kong law

A spokesman for the Immigration Department of the Hong Kong Government said that under the existing laws of Hong Kong, it is an offence for any person to make false representations to Immigration officers. Offenders will be prosecuted and, upon conviction, will be liable to a maximum fine of $150,000 and imprisonment for 14 years.

The spokesperson also stated that if the passengers abused the non- visa-free passports and they did not leave the country to other countries or regions, the Immigration Department will record relevant information. When the passenger enters the country in the future, the Immigration Control Point staff will further interrogate the passenger and decide whether to approve the entry.

Strict punishment if you forget to…

From 16th July, 2018, Hong Kong Customs indicated that the new rule has been put into effect in order to fight against illegal activities, such as money-laundering and cross-border funding. 

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Those who transit in Hong Kong with a large amount of cash should make a declaration, or they will be fined 500,000 HKD in maximum (about 63706.4 USD) and will be imprisoned for 2 years. 

Anyone who enters Hong Kong with the cashcheque or bond of a total value over 120 thousand HKD(about 101 thousand RMB or equivalence in foreign currency) should make a declaration, or he or she will be considered the violation of law and will be fined 500 thousand HKD in maximum (about 63706.4 USD) and be imprisoned for 2 years.

Have You Ever Met This Kind of Girl in WeChat?

Recently, a video about “romantic love story” went viral on social media. At first, I thought it was a melting video, a “only 14-days online dating”, but actually…

Have You Ever Met This Kind of Girl in WeChat?

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Day 1

A beautiful girl met an office boy on WeChat. The two people gradually grew fond of each other while chatting. 

Have You Ever Met This Kind of Girl in WeChat?

Day 3

One day, girl decided to go home because of accident, and stayed at home to take care of her grandfather.

Have You Ever Met This Kind of Girl in WeChat?

Day 4

But this relationship still continued. They continued to chat on WeChat. Girl always shared the life of  tea garden with the boy.

Have You Ever Met This Kind of Girl in WeChat?

Day 11

Ten days later, the girl confided to the boy that the tea was unsalable.

Have You Ever Met This Kind of Girl in WeChat?

Day 13

The boy said nothing and transferred to the girl 2,000 yuan immediately to help the girl to buy the tea.

Have You Ever Met This Kind of Girl in WeChat?

Day 14

Unexpectedly, this is actually a well-planned scam!

Have You Ever Met This Kind of Girl in WeChat?

In fact, this is an anti-fraud video called “Love lasted only 14 days!” – The tea girl is the one you can never get. 

 

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Netizens shared their similar experience

Some netizen said that they had the similar experience for encountering “tea girl” .

Have You Ever Met This Kind of Girl in WeChat?

@萝卜爱吃兔兔兔Embarrassing! I paid 500 yuan for one box of tea. It’s not about the illness of grandfather, but the death of mom. 

@脱营而出Sometimes. After becoming friends on WeChat, I will keep asking that “do you sell local product?” and I am blocked after many times. 

@月巴月巴月佥I met this circumstances before. I had chat with the real cheater, and he didn’t sell tea to me. So I blocked the cheater. 

It is said that the tea girl has many tricks. Behind of the image of sunshine and beautiful girl…hiding a sluttish man…

 

Have You Ever Met This Kind of Girl in WeChat?

The trick of “tea girl”

What would you do when “tea girl” finds you? Their tricks are often the following steps:

 

Step 1

Create an image of hard-working, beautiful girl by WeChat beautuful portrait and Moments.

Step 2

Talk with the victim about life , ideals and cultivate feelings.

Step 3

Until the victim and the girl becoming familiar, the plot began to enter the main line:

“Tea Girl” began to fall in love and frustrated, resigned and returned to the countryside to take care of the grandfather to learn cook tea; or in the early days of the entrepreneurial hardship, but carelessly overworked sick.

At this time, in order to express their masculinity in front of their favorite girl, the victim generously started to buy expensive tea, and often more than once… In this way, a large amount of money was transferred to the account of “Tea Girl” . It was not until he was blocked or he felt wrong, reporting to the police and found that he was cheated.

On May, 2018, the Guangzhou police cracked a fraud gang that “using beauty image to sell expensive green tea” as a trick.

Have You Ever Met This Kind of Girl in WeChat?

Police warning

In the age of the Internet, the means of cheating are constantly being refurbished and emerged in an endless stream. The public should improve their awareness of prevention, to protect themselves.

Online dating needs to be cautious. Don’t be overwhelmed by the sensibility of the Moments, because the other side of the screen may be a sluttish man – encountering the “beauty” to add WeChat and other tricks, should be more cautious. You can discern the trap of the cheater by:

  • Consulting the police,

  • Searching on network ,

  • Asking friends for help, 

  • etc.

Someone Falls Down: What Would You Do?

If you saw someone collapse in front of you on your way, would you come to his or her aid or just walk on by? It seems like a simple question, and we all like to think that we would do the right thing, but sometimes there’s evidence to the contrary because of other reasons, like touching porcelain.

Someone Falls Down: What Would You Do?

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Recently, a man walked on the streets in Wuhan, and suddenly suffered from a cerebral hemorrhage and fell to the ground. 5 college students rescued the man after taking photos to avoid trouble, which has sparked a heated discussion on the microblog.

Some netizens praised the behavior of the students. “I think this is very good, both protecting myself and doing good things.” And some netizens believe that “it is necessary to keep evidence to do something good.” 

Viewing on this point, some lawyers said that the photo and video verification is necessary, and it can be used as evidence to prove that he is innocent. Some experts believe that the phenomenon of taking pictures is reflected in social integrity anxiety and the lack of a moral system. Evidence should also be left when you do good deeds like helping others, reflecting the fear of the “touching proclaim” trap.

Someone Falls Down: What Would You Do?

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On December 29, 2016, when Ms. Liu, who lives in Chongqing, was doing housework at home, she was told that her 6-year-old daughter had hit an old man while playing. 

After listening to it, Ms. Liu felt that it was important to save the people. She sent the old man to the hospital and expressed her willingness to pay for the medical expenses of the elderly.

However, due to the age, a series of problems have come out, and medical expenses are far beyond imagination. In the end, the court sentenced Ms. Liu to compensate for a total of 161,000 yuan

But when she thought about it, she felt that it was important to save people, so she did not investigate the cause of the incident. Now she has found the witnesses at that time and they are willing to come forward to prove that her daughter was innocent.

Someone Falls Down: What Would You Do?

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Now the society is gradually improving the protection of vulnerable groups. This is a reflection of the progress of social civilization, but it also brings some problems. At present, the incident of the old man touching porcelain is also common. In recent years, the legal system for supporting the righteous and brave is constantly improving, but the phenomenon of “touching porcelain” still occurs from time to time.

The construction of social integrity needs to continue to move forward, effectively protect the rescuers, punish those who swear and create a social environment in which good people can help others with confidence. Only in this way, can we not delay the most precious rescue time.

What do you think about this phenomenon of saving people and being in the  trouble of “touching proclaim”?