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Lunar New Year: Celebrate the World

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Lunar New Year (Celebrate the World)
Lunar New Year (Celebrate the World)
by Alina Chau

4.8 out of 5

Language : English
File size : 6436 KB
Screen Reader : Supported
Print length : 24 pages

Lunar New Year is a time of celebration, family, and new beginnings. It is the most important holiday in the Chinese calendar, and it is also celebrated in many other countries around the world, including Korea, Japan, Vietnam, and Singapore.

The Lunar New Year is based on the Chinese lunisolar calendar. This means that the date of the holiday changes from year to year, but it always falls between January 21 and February 20.

The Lunar New Year is a time for families to come together and celebrate. It is also a time to reflect on the past year and to make wishes for the future. Many people believe that the things they do during the Lunar New Year will set the tone for the rest of the year.

There are many different ways to celebrate the Lunar New Year. Some of the most common traditions include:

  • Eating a special dinner with family and friends
  • Giving red envelopes filled with money to children and unmarried adults
  • Setting off fireworks and firecrackers
  • Watching lion and dragon dances
  • Visiting temples and shrines

The Lunar New Year is a vibrant and colorful holiday that is enjoyed by people of all ages. It is a time to celebrate family, tradition, and the coming of a new year.

Lunar New Year Around the World

The Lunar New Year is celebrated in many different countries around the world. Each country has its own unique traditions and customs, but there are some commonalities as well.

In China, the Lunar New Year is known as the Spring Festival. It is the most important holiday in the Chinese calendar, and it is celebrated for 15 days. During the Spring Festival, families come together to eat, drink, and play games. They also exchange red envelopes filled with money, and they set off fireworks and firecrackers.

In Korea, the Lunar New Year is known as Seollal. It is a three-day holiday that is celebrated by families and friends. During Seollal, people eat a special dinner called tteokguk, and they play traditional games such as yut nori and jegi.

In Japan, the Lunar New Year is known as the Lunar New Year Festival. It is a three-day holiday that is celebrated by families and friends. During the Lunar New Year Festival, people eat a special dinner called osechi, and they visit temples and shrines.

In Vietnam, the Lunar New Year is known as Tết. It is the most important holiday in the Vietnamese calendar, and it is celebrated for seven days. During Tết, families come together to eat, drink, and play games. They also exchange red envelopes filled with money, and they set off fireworks and firecrackers.

The Lunar New Year is a vibrant and colorful holiday that is enjoyed by people of all ages around the world. It is a time to celebrate family, tradition, and the coming of a new year.

Lunar New Year Traditions

There are many different Lunar New Year traditions that are practiced around the world. Some of the most common traditions include:

  • Eating a special dinner with family and friends
  • In many cultures, the Lunar New Year is a time for families to come together and eat a special dinner. This dinner is often called a reunion dinner, and it is a time to celebrate the family and to wish each other well for the coming year.

  • Giving red envelopes filled with money to children and unmarried adults
  • Red envelopes are a traditional way to give money as a gift during the Lunar New Year. These envelopes are usually decorated with auspicious symbols, such as the Chinese character for "fortune" or "longevity".

  • Setting off fireworks and firecrackers
  • Fireworks and firecrackers are a common way to celebrate the Lunar New Year. These fireworks and firecrackers are believed to scare away evil spirits and to bring good luck for the coming year.

  • Watching lion and dragon dances
  • Lion and dragon dances are a traditional way to celebrate the Lunar New Year. These dances are often performed by martial artists, and they are believed to bring good luck and prosperity for the coming year.

  • Visiting temples and shrines
  • Many people visit temples and shrines during the Lunar New Year. They pray for good luck and prosperity for the coming year, and they make offerings to the gods and goddesses.

The Lunar New Year is a time for celebration, family, and new beginnings. It is a vibrant and colorful holiday that is enjoyed by people of all ages around the world.

Lunar New Year (Celebrate the World)
Lunar New Year (Celebrate the World)
by Alina Chau

4.8 out of 5

Language : English
File size : 6436 KB
Screen Reader : Supported
Print length : 24 pages
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Lunar New Year (Celebrate the World)
Lunar New Year (Celebrate the World)
by Alina Chau

4.8 out of 5

Language : English
File size : 6436 KB
Screen Reader : Supported
Print length : 24 pages
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