How to say "firecrackers" in Chinese?

In Chinese "firecrackers" translates to  鞭炮 

Transliteration: biān pào

🇨🇳 在中国,放鞭炮是庆祝节日的传统方式之一。

🗣️ Zài Zhōng guó, fàng biān pào shì qìng zhù jié rì de chuán tǒng fāng shì zhī yī.

🇺🇸 In China, setting off firecrackers is one of the traditional ways to celebrate festivals.



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Frequently Asked Questions

How to say "firecrackers" in Chinese?

You can use the word "鞭炮" which translates to "firecrackers".

How to pronounce "鞭炮" (firecrackers) in Chinese?

The word "鞭炮" is pronounced as "biān pào".

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