Exploring Lunar New Year Traditions in China

Lunar New Year, also known as Spring Festival, is a time for family reunions and honoring ancestors. Red decorations symbolize good luck and prosperity.

Giving Red Envelopes, known as 'hongbao', filled with money symbolizes good fortune and blessings for the recipient. It is a gesture of goodwill and prosperity.

Family Reunion Dinner is a significant Lunar New Year tradition where families gather for a lavish feast. Dumplings and fish are commonly served for good luck.

Lion and Dragon Dances are performed during Lunar New Year to ward off evil spirits and bring good luck. The vibrant dances are accompanied by drums and cymbals.

Fireworks and Firecrackers are set off during Lunar New Year to drive away evil spirits and welcome the new year with joy and celebration.

Visiting Temples and Ancestor Worship are important customs during Lunar New Year. People pray for health, wealth, and prosperity for the coming year.

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