Eight classic Chinese New Year songs to get you in the mood and capture the holiday spirit
- From Andy Lau to the Twins, from Sam Hui to Adam Cheng and Liza Wang Ming-chun, here are some traditional new year songs
- Common themes are luck and prosperity, and karma and mahjong
Chinese New Year just wouldn’t be the same without its traditional songs. For decades, auspicious pop songs resounding with Chinese instruments have been spreading joy and wishing people good health and wealth.
Many of these songs were released in the 1970s and ’80s, when Canto-pop began to take off and Hong Kong’s economic prosperity increased. The tunes are still widely heard today, particularly in Hong Kong’s supermarkets and shopping malls.
Here are eight classics which capture the festive spirit.
Joyful Years
Written in 1977 by Kwan Sing-yau, Joyful Years was part of a Lunar New Year compilation originally sung by Adam Cheng Siu-chau and Liza Wang Ming-chun. The song is widely recognised as the top festive classic because of its catchy melody and auspicious lyrics wishing everyone a happy year ahead.
Fortune God Has Arrived