Enjoy
this party game fitted to the Chinese New Year party theme:
EGGHEAD: Take three eggs and hard-boil one and leave two raw. Put them
in a bowl, have someone pick one out and smash it over their head. If
they get the hardboiled one out of three people, they get a prize.
And, here is another Chinese New Year party idea:
BUSES, TRAMS, TROLLEYS: Divide up into 2 teams (6 players in each one).
Choose 3 persons for a jury. The teams number off. Each player must
remember his/her number. The players form up 2 lines in file. The
distance between the lines is 6-8 steps. Between the lines there stand
3 chairs. The first chair is "a bus", the second - is "a tram", the
third - is "a trolley-bus". The instructor starts speaking: "It's
early, early morning. All the people are hurrying to work. There are
many people at the bus-stops. Now in the distance I see … I
see… What do I see … Well, it's number 3 bus."
His/her words the instructor pronounces quickly. Both numbers "3" must
take place on the first chair. The player who takes the place the first
brings a point to his/her team. Numbers "3" return to their places. The
instructor continues: "There were so many people at the bus stop, that
only 2 people managed to take the bus. (The instructor marks out the
words "two" and "bus".) All the rest must wait again for the bus. Now I
see number 1… tram (both numbers "1" must take place on the
second chair) etc.
A theme party featuring Chinese New Year with party games altered to
fit the Chinese New Year party makes the event stay tied together.
Chinese New Year Party Supplies come in colorful themes with a nice
selection of Chinese New Year Decorations. The Chinese New Year is the
second New Moon after the winter solstice. Get ideas for Chinese New
Year Party Favors to create a magical time at your event. Chinese New
Year Party Supplies include pinatas, favors, centerpieces and more
clever types Chinese New Year Party Theme Ideas.
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Printable Games for Chinese New Year
Free Printable Chinese New Year Party Game
& Pen and Paper Activity
The first day of the first month of the Lunar Year is the start of the
Chinese New Year. As a symbol of good luck, red packets called Lai See
Hong Bao (or Hongbao) with money (even amount) tucked inside are given
out to the children. On the Chinese New Year's Year, a vegetarian dish
called jai with root or fibrous vegetables is the main course. |