Kung Hey Fat Choy
The four Chinese characters in the picture below say Kung Hey Fat Choy which literally means wishing you plenty of wealth, but most people use this phrase to mean Happy New Year.
Click on the thumbnail picture below to get an enlarged version of it so you can print for your own use.
Below is another Chinese Character which is pronounced 'fu' in Mandarin and means happiness.
This Chinese character is hung upside-down as shown in the picture below for good luck. The pronounciation of the word 'upside-down' is similar to the pronounciation of the word 'arriving'. Therefore people will hang the 'fu' word upside-down to symbolise that happiness has arrived.
Below are two lucky posters that you can print off for your own use. Click on the thumbnail of the poster and you can print off the larger image. Or alternatively, once the poster has been fully loaded, right-click on the poster and select 'Save Picture As...' to save it on to your hard drive, for printing offline.
The top poster means: Have a profitable business.
The bottom poster says "Kung Hey Fat Choy". It literally means to have plenty of money, but conventionally it is used as a greeting to wish people a Happy New Year.