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Chinese New Year Banners and Signs
Acknowledge the Asian heritage in your community by celebrating Chinese New Year, or Spring Festival, the official start of the New Year based on the Chinese calendar. This year, Chinese New Year begins February 14, 2010, so it’s time to hang your red lanterns and Happy Chinese New Year banners and signs. Hang custom Chinese New Year signs and banners to advertise your specials or send warm wishes to your friends and community. Use the designer templates to decorate your store or event with customary Chinese good luck and zodiac symbols.
As many people are starting to plan for their Chinese New Year dinners, it is time for restaurants and grocery stores to start advertising, decorating and sending wishes of good luck with Chinese New Year restaurant signs. Post “Gung Hai Fat Choy”, or Happy Chinese New Year grocery banners throughout your restaurant or business. Advertise your New Year good luck feast or special deals with New Year templates designed with Chinese art and Japanese art outfitted with red and gold.
With the Asian culture imprinted on so many communities, what better way to show appreciation then by hosting your very own Chinese New Year Festival. The Chinese New Year is celebrated throughout Asia including Korea, Taiwan, Japan, and Hong Kong. Post customized Chinese New Year festival banners throughout your community and invite your neighborhood to the festivities. Accent your decorations with lanterns, a “year of the Tiger” banner, and Chinese New Year signs depicting Asian good luck symbols.
When designing your Chinese New Year sign, it is important to consider the symbols associated with Chinese New Year. 2010 is considered the year of the Tiger according to the Chinese zodiacs and is a very important symbol for this year. Another symbol is the dragon, commonly seen at most festivities dancing and chasing away evil spirits. The fish, specifically the coy fish, symbolize abundance and a good beginning and end. Other symbols are oranges, firecrackers, plum blossoms, the Water Narcissus, red lanterns, and red envelopes. The key colors to designing any Chinese New Year sign are red, for happiness, and gold for wealth.
Designer Chinese New Year banner and sign templates are available at personalize at Signazon.com. Use the easy online design studio to customize or create your own window sign, banner, or yard sign for free. Hang your full-color, quality signs and banners and show your support for the year of the Tiger.