Copywriter Needed: 10 Days of Lunar New Year Preparation Guide
Budget: $250 – $750 USD
I need a copywriter to create an engaging, well-researched article about the 10 days leading up to Lunar New Year—the preparations, traditions, and cultural meaning behind everything families do to get ready for the biggest holiday of the year.
This is not a dry encyclopedia entry. I want something warm, readable, and culturally rich that helps readers understand what actually happens in homes during this busy season. The tone should be:
Informative but not academic
Warm and slightly nostalgic
Accessible to non-Chinese readers
Detailed enough to feel authentic
Article Focus: The 10 Days of Preparation
From the 23rd day of the last lunar month to New Year's Eve, families follow a loose but meaningful schedule of preparations. Your article should walk readers through this timeline, explaining:
What happens each day (or key preparation milestones):
Cleaning the house from top to bottom—why it must be done before New Year and what it symbolizes
Shopping for new clothes, decorations, and food—the chaos and joy of crowded markets
Making or buying dumplings, cakes, and other festive foods
Decorating with couplets, paper cuttings, and lanterns—what each symbol means
Paying respects to the Kitchen God before he reports to heaven
Preparing offerings for ancestors
The final cooking marathon before New Year's Eve
Last-minute errands and travel chaos as everyone rushes home
What I'm Looking For
Not just a list of facts. I want writing that:
Shows the emotion behind the actions – Why does Grandma insist on scrubbing that one corner herself? What does the smell of frying dumplings trigger in memory?
Includes sensory details – The sound of scissors cutting red paper, the steam of endless bao, the smell of tangerines piled high
Balances tradition with modern reality – How do young people in cities adapt these rituals? What gets skipped, what's non-negotiable?
Respects regional differences – Northern vs. Southern traditions, urban vs. rural
Feels human, not like a textbook – Use scenes, small stories, imagined moments
Article Specifications
Length: 1,200-1,500 words
Tone: Warm, engaging, culturally respectful, slightly journalistic
Format: Clean, well-structured with subheadings, ready to publish
Research required: You'll need to verify traditions, dates, and meanings. No AI-generated generic content—this should feel researched and real.
Deadline: 5-7 days
This is not a dry encyclopedia entry. I want something warm, readable, and culturally rich that helps readers understand what actually happens in homes during this busy season. The tone should be:
Informative but not academic
Warm and slightly nostalgic
Accessible to non-Chinese readers
Detailed enough to feel authentic
Article Focus: The 10 Days of Preparation
From the 23rd day of the last lunar month to New Year's Eve, families follow a loose but meaningful schedule of preparations. Your article should walk readers through this timeline, explaining:
What happens each day (or key preparation milestones):
Cleaning the house from top to bottom—why it must be done before New Year and what it symbolizes
Shopping for new clothes, decorations, and food—the chaos and joy of crowded markets
Making or buying dumplings, cakes, and other festive foods
Decorating with couplets, paper cuttings, and lanterns—what each symbol means
Paying respects to the Kitchen God before he reports to heaven
Preparing offerings for ancestors
The final cooking marathon before New Year's Eve
Last-minute errands and travel chaos as everyone rushes home
What I'm Looking For
Not just a list of facts. I want writing that:
Shows the emotion behind the actions – Why does Grandma insist on scrubbing that one corner herself? What does the smell of frying dumplings trigger in memory?
Includes sensory details – The sound of scissors cutting red paper, the steam of endless bao, the smell of tangerines piled high
Balances tradition with modern reality – How do young people in cities adapt these rituals? What gets skipped, what's non-negotiable?
Respects regional differences – Northern vs. Southern traditions, urban vs. rural
Feels human, not like a textbook – Use scenes, small stories, imagined moments
Article Specifications
Length: 1,200-1,500 words
Tone: Warm, engaging, culturally respectful, slightly journalistic
Format: Clean, well-structured with subheadings, ready to publish
Research required: You'll need to verify traditions, dates, and meanings. No AI-generated generic content—this should feel researched and real.
Deadline: 5-7 days
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