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Chinese New Year

 

This Chinese New Year’s on February 8 marks the start of the year of the “fire monkey.” In China, each month follow the lunar calendar; therefore, each month begins on the darkest day.

According to the Chinese zodiac, the year of the monkey lies within being rebellious and creative. It is also the year where the influence of the monkey will put things into perspective through individual and personal efforts.

However, the important aspect of this holiday is to celebrate the individuality and characteristics each zodiac sign holds. To the Chinese, this is a time to honor whatever it is they worship, as well as ancestors, whilst bringing together families with great festivities and meals.

So what better way to celebrate this Chinese New Year other than eating some good food and bringing your family together to watch the touching Chinese film, The Nightingale.

This film, directed by Phillipe Muyl, takes you on a journey with a grandfather and his young granddaughter travelling through China to discover their origins and fulfill a loving promise. As you watch, you’ll feel the heartwarming relationship created between the different generations despite the many differences they have.

The year of the Monkey analyzes situations from different angles, and just like the characters in this film, it allows even people from completely different backgrounds and generations to build a connection. With the younger generation so consumed and distracted by technology and media, it’s important to remember the sense of cultural heritage and family history older generations can provide.

The Nightingale is sure to be a kind reminder of the bond that can be set within families, turned into a bonding experience amongst your very own family during the Chinese New Year festivities.

The Nightingale will be available on iTunes February 26.