CHINESE NEW YEAR

EMBRACING LUNAR NEW YEAR

Embracing Lunar New Year!

Hello, and welcome to our second blog post of 2024!

Chinese New Year / Lunar New Year is in full swing, and our February blog post is dedicated to this auspicious time.

As the lanterns sway gently in the February breeze, Yoga Borne invites you to immerse yourself in the cultural tapestry of Chinese New Year.

Steeped in centuries-old traditions, this occasion marks not only the turn of the lunar calendar but a celebration of renewal, family, and the promise of prosperity.

Join us as we explore the history and customs of Chinese New Year, finding resonance with the principles of Yoga for a harmonious start to the Year of the Tiger.

Rooted in ancient Chinese folklore, the festivals origin can be traced back over 3,500 years.

Legend has it that the celebration began as a means to scare away Nian, a mythical beast that would wreak havoc on villages during the Winter.

This marked the birth of numerous customs, from the vibrant red decorations to the explosive firecrackers, all designed to ward off evil spirits and welcome a year of good fortune.


Family Reunions: Central to the celebration is the reunion of families. Chinese New Year sees millions embarking on journeys home to share feasts and stories, emphasising the importance of familial bonds and continuity.

Red Envelopes: Symbolising good luck and prosperity, red envelopes or ‘hongbao’ are exchanged, typically containing money. This gesture represents the passing of blessings from the older generation to the younger.

Feast of Abundance: A lavish feast marks the eve of the new year, with symbolic dishes like dumplings and fish representing prosperity and abundance. The act of coming together to share in these meals fosters unity and a sense of community.

As we revel in the rich history and traditions of Chinese New Year, Yoga Borne extends an invitation to join our special Lunar New Year Workshop on the Saturday 24th of February.

While honouring the customs of this auspicious occasion, we will explore the principles of Holistic Yoga with an invitation to release what no longer serves you into our fire pit, and take home your handmade mini lantern of intentions for the year ahead!

This will be a a wonderful evening of rest and renewal.

Eager to embrace the cultural richness of Chinese New Year with a yogic touch?

There are just 2 in studio spots left for the workshop, which can be purchased via the Yoga Borne shop - just click the link below!

Wishing you a joyous and prosperous Year of the Tiger!

Much Love & Many Blessings,

Karine, Jay, & Team YB xx