How to Say ‘Wishing you a happy Spring Festival!’ in Simplified Chinese
祝你春节快乐!
💬 Usage Tip: A full greeting: [祝你] + [春节快乐]. Sounds festive and polite.
🇨🇳 In China: Great for messages to colleagues, clients, and acquaintances—more formal than just [新年好].
Phrase Breakdown
祝你
Wish you…
A common wishing pattern. “祝” = to wish; “你” = you. Often followed by a good wish.
祝你好运!
Wish you good luck!
春节
Spring Festival (Chinese New Year)
The official name for Chinese New Year, the most important traditional Chinese festival.
春节我回家。
I go home for the Spring Festival.
快乐!
Happy!
Means “happy/joyful.” Common in greetings like “生日快乐 / 新年快乐.”
节日快乐!
Happy holidays!
Word-by-Word Breakdown
祝
[zhù]
to wish (someone)
Introduces a wish; very common at New Year time: 祝你…
祝你春节快乐,身体健康!
Wishing you a happy Spring Festival and good health!
你
[nǐ]
you
Used after 祝 to show who you’re wishing: 祝你…
祝你春节快乐!
Wishing you a happy Spring Festival!
春节
[chūn jié]
Spring Festival (Chinese New Year)
Specifies the holiday. “春节快乐” is a standard, slightly more formal greeting.
祝你春节快乐!
Wishing you a happy Spring Festival!
快乐
[kuài lè]
happy; joyful
Describes the feeling you wish for them. Often paired with 春节/新年.
祝你春节快乐,阖家幸福!
Wishing you a happy Spring Festival and a happy family!
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