Chinese New Year 2020: Legend of the Daffodil

Chinese New Year 2020: Legend of the Daffodil
Enjoy Enormous Good Fortune in the Year of the Rat, the banner reads. Annie Wu/The Epoch Times
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The Chinese people have a custom of displaying and enjoying flowers during the Chinese New Year period, which typically falls between late January and late February on the Gregorian calendar, and in 2020, this most important of all Chinese festivals arrives on Saturday, Jan. 25. 
When flowers start to bloom as the long winter advances toward spring, it represents new growth and new life, signifying prosperity and good fortune to come. Flowers also symbolize other cherished and promising qualities such as innocence, grace, refinement, affection, and luxury.