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108 bells to ring in the New Year has been a tradition in China forat least six centuries



 
 
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New twists to New Year's event
Fu Yingqing
2005-12-16 Beijing Time
NEW attractions will join the annual bell striking ceremony at Longhua
Temple on New Year's Eve.

A 10-meter-tall brass "Wishing Tree" will be erected for the first time
in the square outside the temple.

"The Wishing Tree will hopefully become another symbol of the New Year,"
said Deng Yongxi, deputy director of the Shanghai Xuhui District Tourism
Bureau.

The tree will be lit on New Year's Eve and visitors can write down a
wish and tie it on a branch.

A lotus-shaped stand is built underneath the tree with the Chinese
character fu (meaning luck) engraved on it 1,000 times.

"Before we used paper and cardboard to build the tree," said Deng. "But
this year we want something more solid that can last for the next few
years."

The Wishing Tree will stay in the square until after Chinese New Year,
according to Deng.

Charity donations will also be held before the bell is struck 108 times.

Red Cross volunteers will circulate around the square to collect money.

The bureau has also set up boutiques to sell gifts and snacks. Visitors
in the square will be able to watch ongoing events inside the temple on
a huge TV screen.

Most tourists at the bell striking ceremony are from Japan, according to
the bureau. This year the temple expects about 700 Japanese tourists,
Deng said.

Meanwhile, Koreans and travelers from Southeast Asian countries are also
increasing gradually.

The Longhua bell striking ceremony has been a tradition since 1988.

Every New Year's Eve, 108 honored visitors climb the Longhua Bell Tower
and strike the 2-meter-high bronze bell.
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Default 108 bells to ring in the New Year has been a tradition in Chinafor at least six centuries

the wish tree in HK (It was on AMAZING RACE)

COLLAPSED from the weight of so many wishes over the decades!
 




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