
Info On The Go
Info On The Go is a family-friendly podcast designed for curious minds of all ages! Perfect for learning on the go, our weekly episodes dive into fascinating stories, important events, and fun facts from both the past and present.
Whether you’re commuting, traveling, or enjoying some downtime at home, we make learning engaging, accessible, and entertaining for the whole family. From historical milestones to modern marvels, every episode is packed with insights, surprises, and a few laughs along the way.
Join us as we connect the dots between history and today’s world, sparking curiosity and inspiring conversations that will keep everyone coming back for more.
So tune in each week for your dose of fun, learning, and discovery — because the journey of knowledge never ends!
Thank You for listening and Stay curious,
Kat & William
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Chinese New Year
Chinese New Year, also known as the Spring Festival, marks the start of the traditional Chinese calendar year. One of the most significant holidays in Chinese culture, it symbolizes the end of winter and the start of spring, with celebrations lasting from New Year's Eve to the Lantern Festival on the 15th day.
Rooted in ancient myths and customs, festivities include honoring deities, ancestral worship, family reunion dinners, and decorating with red to ward off evil. Fireworks, lion dances, and red envelopes filled with money are integral parts of the celebration. The festival’s rich history includes traditions such as "shousui" (staying awake to welcome the new year) and warding off the mythical beast "Nian."
Each day of the celebration has its own customs, from the God of Wealth’s birthday to Everyone’s Birthday on the 7th day. On the 15th day, families gather for the Lantern Festival, enjoying tangyuan (sweet rice dumplings) and lighting lanterns to mark the holiday’s end.
Today, Chinese New Year is celebrated globally with vibrant parades, family gatherings, temple visits, and modern twists like virtual red envelopes. It remains a festival of unity, joy, and hopeful new beginnings.
Thank You for listening and Stay curious,
Kat & William
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