🎆 Red is a symbol of good luck
In China, red is considered a symbol of happiness and protection from evil spirits. On New Year's Eve, people decorate their homes with red lanterns, ribbons, and paper patterns with wishes for prosperity.
🧧 The tradition of giving red envelopes
One of the most pleasant traditions is giving "hongbao" - red envelopes with money. They bring good luck and prosperity and are usually given to children, newlyweds, and subordinates.
🐉 Dragon dance and fireworks
One of the brightest moments of the celebration is the dragon and lion dances, which symbolize strength, wisdom, and prosperity. And fireworks and firecrackers are set off throughout the country to scare away evil spirits and attract good luck.
🥟 Festive dishes
The Chinese New Year table is always rich and symbolic. They prepare dumplings (a symbol of wealth), fish (a symbol of abundance), tangerines (happiness and prosperity) and rice balls "tanyuan", which represent family unity.
🏮 Lantern Festival
On the 15th day of the celebrations, the Chinese New Year ends with the Lantern Festival. Thousands of bright lanterns are launched into the sky, making wishes and saying goodbye to the old year.
Chinese New Year is a time when families come together, honoring traditions and welcoming a new cycle with faith in happiness and prosperity. It is a holiday full of magic, which is worth experiencing at least once in a lifetime! 🏮🎆
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