Halo happy viewers! 
Happy Lunar New Year!
The Lunar New Year 
in 2011 
falls on February 3 
of the solar calendar, 
which is tomorrow. 
Millions of people 
will celebrate 
in Asian communities 
throughout the world.
Kids love 
the Lunar New Year, 
because it’s a festive time 
to spend with family 
and friends.
Today, 
our young correspondents 
from seven locations 
are going to introduce 
some of their favorite 
Lunar New Year 
traditional activities 
and games, 
and share what they wish 
for in the coming year!
Our first stop is China, 
where four of our 
young friends are about 
to decorate the house. 
By the way, they all 
happen to be vegans.
The Lunar New Year 
is almost here. 
Let’s decorate our house! 
Yeah!
Who will arrange 
the balloons?
Me, me!
Who will arrange 
the little bunnies?
It’ll be 
the year of the Rabbit. 
Rabbits are vegans.
What’s your wish 
for the New Year?
I wish 
to have a beautiful outfit.
What’s your wish 
for the New Year?
I wish 
my family will be happy. 
Okay. Thank you.
What’s your wish 
for the New Year?
I wish to be 
one of the princesses 
in the Disney movies. 
Thank you.
I wish to get along with 
my older brothers 
and sisters.
Okay. Thank you.
Tao Tao, how are you? 
It’ll be 
the Year of the Rabbit. 
What do you wish 
for the New Year?
I wish our family 
becomes happier.
To be happier, right?
Yes.
I wish I will be very sunny. 
And I wish to 
receive a balloon as gift. 
I wish everyone on Earth 
will Be Veg, 
Go Green 
2 Save the Planet!
If we still 
let animals shed blood, 
we will not have freedom, 
peace and harmony 
in our world.
May all people love 
and protect little animals. 
Happy Year of the Rabbit! 
Yeah!
Now, let’s go to Singapore. 
Our friend is waving 
to his neighbor pals. 
They’re going to 
come over now to 
help decorate their home 
for the New Year, 
and to enjoy 
vegan New Year’s goodies 
as well. 
Let’s find out some more 
from our multilingual 
Singaporean veg friends.
Hi Xiao Hui 
Could you tell us 
about decorations 
in the Lunar New Year?
Yes, Xiao Zhi 
To welcome 
the Lunar New Year, 
Singaporeans would 
spring clean their houses 
and decorate their homes 
to create 
a festive atmosphere. 
The favorite festive color 
is red. 
Red color is believed 
to be an auspicious color 
and symbolizes happiness, 
while gold 
symbolizes wealth.
Here is the red lantern 
and the decoratives. 
We also hang auspicious 
Chinese wordings.
We have here auspicious 
Chinese word “Fu”
which means “Blessing.”
Oh, Xiao Xian, 
why is the word “Fu” 
hung upside down? 
Oh yes, 
the pronunciation of 
the word “upside down” 
in Mandarin is “Dao,” 
which sounds like 
“arrival” in Chinese. 
So hanging 
this “Blessing” word 
upside down means 
“Arrival of Blessing.”
Thank you, Xiao Xian.
We also have 
Spring Couplets hang on 
both sides of our door.
Hi Xiao Long,
what a nice couplet 
you have put up! 
What does it say?
Everything will go smoothly, 
and wealth will flow from 
all directions, every year.
You’ll have a peaceful 
and blissful, long life, 
every year.
Thank you Xiao Long, 
for sharing with us 
this couplet.
Hi Xiao Hui, 
what a nice cutie rabbit. 
Yes, the coming New Year 
is the Year of the Rabbit, 
so Rabbit is 
the favorite animal 
in the coming year. 
This is 
the favorite auspicious 
legendary animal 
that looks like a lion. 
During Lunar New Years, 
lion dances are performed 
to bring good luck 
and prosperity.   
Since Lunar New Year 
is coming soon, 
let’s have a group greeting 
to our viewers.
Wishing all viewers 
good health and 
a peaceful world. Yay!
In the crowded streets 
of Hong Kong, there’s 
a holiday spirit in the air, 
with bright red and golden 
lanterns everywhere 
and shops selling 
all kinds of items. 
But what are 
our veg friends 
in Hong Kong up to?
You hear loud gongs 
and drums,
sending off the old year.
You see 
people are cheerful,
each one wearing 
a big smile. 
What are 
the traditional customs 
of Lunar New Year?
I know! 
The traditional customs 
of Chinese New Year 
include the lion dance, 
playing Chinese windmills 
and receiving 
lucky red envelopes.
Also wearing new clothes 
and paying New Year visits. 
As well as 
setting off firecrackers 
and preparing 
the Chinese New Year 
candy box 
to greet the guests.
What’s the meaning of 
the New Year Lion Dance? 
Also, what’s your 
New Year wish?
 
The Chinese people think 
that the lion is 
an auspicious animal 
which can help 
avoid disasters 
and bring luck to people.
And my New Year wish 
is world peace.
What would you like 
to do during
the Lunar New Year?
I like helping my mom 
put candies into 
the New Year candy box.
It is a Chinese custom 
to make 
New Year candy boxes, 
so when my friends and 
relatives visit my family, 
they can have some sweets.
On the Chinese New Year 
Candy Box, 
we’d put a red pocket 
and golden tangerine 
which represents 
great luck and prosperity.
What would you like to do 
during Lunar New Year?
During Lunar New Year, 
I love helping my mom 
to wrap gifts. 
We exchange gifts 
when we pay visits to 
our friends and relatives 
to enhance 
our good relations 
with each other.
What is 
your New Year wish?
I wish that there will be 
more people giving 
vegan presents to others, 
so that more people 
will become vegan 
and help our planet.
I wish everyone 
a Happy New Year, 
good health, 
and good fortune! 
Thank you!
I like helping my mom 
prepare red envelopes 
during Lunar New Year. 
Kids would receive 
lucky money 
from the adults.
Why do people 
play Chinese windmills 
during Lunar New Year?
It’s because playing 
Chinese windmills 
would bring good fortune.
What is your wish 
for the New Year?
My wish is all meat eaters 
in the world 
will become vegans 
to help the Earth.
You hear loud gongs 
and drums
sending off the old year.
You see 
people are cheerful,
each one wearing 
a big smile.
The sounds 
of cheer and music
reverberate up to Heaven.
We all wish you 
a joyful New Year.
It’s now time to visit 
the auspicious land 
of Âu Lạc (Vietnam). 
Wow! 
Look at how they’re
flying on a swing! 
During Lunar New Year 
in Âu Lạc, kids have fun 
playing games. 
Let’s find out more 
by going to 
our correspondents there. 
By the way, 
everyone here is vegan!
This is an indispensable 
folk game on the occasion 
of New Year. 
The swing game brings us 
an animated joyful air, 
creates inspirations and 
makes us come together.
Clay firecracker throwing 
is a folk  game of 
the northern plains area. 
It is played very much 
by children on the occasion 
of the New Year. 
What game are you playing? 
We are playing 
clay firecracker throwing.
How is this game played? 
Can you tell me 
how to play it?
You use clay 
to mold a shape like this.
After that, powerfully 
throw it to the ground. 
The person 
whose firecracker sounds 
the most loudly will win.
What is your wish 
for the future?
I wish all the children 
in the world 
can go to school.
I wish there will be 
no wars any more.
What is your wish 
for this New Year?
I wish everyone will be 
vegan to save the planet.
Now, our veg friends 
in Formosa (Taiwan) 
show us some of the ways 
they prepare 
for this favorite holiday.
Wow, look, 
this is very beautiful.
What is this?
This is a swan.
What’s the use of this one?
This can be used 
to decorate the home 
very beautifully.
Interesting! 
The arrow on the top 
is a carrot.
This one on the top 
is a rabbit. 
Can you please show us
any special paper cut-outs?
Yes. Right here.
What’s this?
This is a beautiful flower.
Whom do you want 
to give it to?
My mom.
What are you doing?
Cutting paper.
Whom do you want 
to give this to?
To my older brother.
Where do you want 
to attach these 
Spring Couplets?
On the door.
Do you know 
what character this is?
Spring.
You’re incredible.
What wish do you have 
for yourself this year?
To have better meditation.
Great. She hopes 
to meditate better.
I wish to have a bird.
What new hope 
do you have for yourself 
in the New Year?
To get perfect scores 
on my exams.
To get perfect scores 
on the exam – she hopes 
to be a very good student.
I hope that I can 
play the piano better.
What new hope 
do you have for yourself 
in the New Year?
I hope 
I will become smarter.
What hope 
do you have for yourself 
in the New Year?
I hope 
I can plant many trees.
May her wish come true.
I wish for a new bicycle.
If you want a new bicycle,
you need to save money.
With the sound 
of firecrackers, an old year 
has come to an end,
and a new year is 
going to start right away.
Let’s play with 
our young friends.
What’s this?
This is a sparkler.
What is the best thing 
you have for the new year?
Red envelope.
What else?
Set of firecrackers.
What’s your 
favorite celebration 
of all the New Year’s 
celebration programs?
Go sightseeing 
with Mom and Dad,
because we can gather 
together as a  family.
Happy New Year 
to everyone!
THE END
Now, our young
veg correspondent 
in South Korea 
takes us into a home 
where one family 
is spending a memorable 
Lunar New Year holiday 
together.
Halo, viewers!
Happy Lunar New Year! 
Today I’m going to 
introduce the new year 
tradition in South Korea.
In South Korea, 
children bow to the elderly 
on New Year’s Day.
We bow to our 
grandparents and parents.
Grandpa, Grandma, 
Happy New Year!
May you be grateful 
this year even about 
every small thing.
Yes, sir.
In 2011, I wish you all 
to be healthy and diligent 
in doing the things you like.
Yes, ma’am.
After we bow, 
we get to listen to 
the new year’s words 
of blessing 
and also receive money 
for our new year’s bow. 
Where will you spend 
the new year’s money 
you just received?
I will buy books with it.
I will deposit it 
in the savings bank.
Where will you 
spend the money 
you put in the bank?
I will use it on good works 
when I grow up.
What is your 
new year’s wish?
I wish that my family 
will live happily and that 
all the other people 
will live happily as well.
To get along with 
my friends well.
I want to share my 
new year’s money with 
less fortunate neighbors.
And my new year’s wish 
is the happiness of 
all the animals and people.
And then we sit together 
and play “Yut.”
Yut is a Korean 
traditional game 
which everyone 
can play together.
It’s really fun.
If you try it, 
you will really enjoy it.
Happy New Year everyone!
Our final visit is to 
multicultural Malaysia, 
where our Association 
members and friends 
are gathering for 
a warmhearted 
Lunar New Year party. 
But first, where is 
our vegan reporter? 
Halo! 
We are from Malaysia.
Happy Lunar New Year to 
Supreme Master Ching Hai 
and viewers 
of Supreme Master 
Television.
Lunar New Year is fun.
There are food like 
oranges, cookies, candies 
and many more.
We will wear new clothes 
and greet our parents.
They will give us 
red packets! Look!
Dad, Happy New Year 
and good health!
Okay, I wish you 
progress in your study!
This is your red envelope.
Mom, I wish you 
a Happy New Year 
and good health!
Good boy!
Here’s your red envelop! 
You are a big boy now, 
be good, okay?
Many friends come to visit. 
We have Malay, Chinese 
and Indian friends.
We celebrate together.
Congratulations 
and be prosperous!
Congratulations 
and be prosperous!
Hi Mr. Chan, 
Happy Lunar New Year.
Welcome, welcome.
Happy New Year.
Hey, thank you.
Welcome, welcome.
Oh, thank you, welcome.
Thank you!
I would like to ask, 
what is your New Year wish 
for our world?
I wish more people 
will become vegetarian.
I wish for world peace.
What is this?
This is vegan Yee Sang. 
You see? 
There are a lot of 
shredded vegetables.
It is very delicious 
and healthy.
We are going to toss it 
high as a symbol of 
abundance, prosperity, 
vigour and success.
This is a popular 
Chinese New Year 
tradition in Malaysia. 
What’s your 
(new year) wish?
You will toss it high 
and say your wish, ok?
Okay.
Okay, are you ready?
Progress!
Good health!
Prosperity!
Good health to everyone, 
yeah. World peace.
Happy Vegan 
Lunar New Year! Yeah!
We thank our veg friends 
from across Asia 
for introducing us 
to some of the cherished 
and exciting traditions 
of the Lunar New Year.
I wish Master good health.
I wish that 
the whole population 
on Earth becomes vegan 
to save the planet,
and make the Earth 
be a peaceful 
and caring world.
Loving viewers, 
at this cheerful and 
lucky time, we wish you 
happiness, health, peace, 
and Heaven’s blessings 
throughout 
the Lunar New Year 
of the Rabbit. 
Coming up next is 
Words of Wisdom, right 
after Noteworthy News. 
May you 
and your loved ones 
be blessed abundantly!
What wish do you have 
for the world 
for the New Year?
We wish for a vegan planet!