Chinese Lunar New Year’s Day celebrated on Feburary 17, Chinese Lunar New Year’s Day ignites a cascade of vibrant Festivities across East and Southeast Asia. Multigenerational Family gatherings form the heart of the holiday, where convivial Activities range from lantern parades to ritualistic lion dances. In China, red lanterns and firecrackers dominate cityscapes with pulsating energy. The celebration also resonates deeply in Hong Kong and Taiwan, while cultural echoes reach farther to Vietnam and Singapore. Festive observances extend into the Himalayas and beyond, touching communities in Nepal, Bhutan, Mongolia, Tibet, and both South Korea and North Korea. Long feasts, symbolic rituals, and joyful reunions define this luminous beginning to the lunar calendar.

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