![]() These shall attract luck and prosperity for the year to come. Red decorations, lanterns and colourful symbols can be seen everywhere. The bright colours and especially red colours are seen as a lucky symbol. Typical Lunar New Year gifts: Mandarins and 'red packets' See below an image from the Pingxi Sky Festival which is celebrated in Taiwan every year to end the new year's festivities. It ends typically with lantern festivals on the 15th day of the first calendar month. The new year is often celebrated with dragon dances, lion dances, gift exchanging and fireworks. ![]() The spring festival festivities for the new year take 15 days in most countries. During the festivities ancestors are honoured and traditional ceremonies are held where people get together and welcome the new year with customs that shall bring good luck, good fortune, wealth, prosperity and happiness. This important date on the Chinese calendar has been celebrated for many centuries. In some countries the festivities for the Lunar New Year also might have special names, such as Tet is the name for the Vietnamese celebrations. ![]() In many other countries, Chinese communities celebrate in the city's 'Chinatown' districts. Lunar New Year is an important public holiday for many countries including China, South Korea, Vietnam, Singapore, Malaysia and Indonesia. Many countries celebrate the new year according to the Chinese Calendar and not only to our calendar which is the Gregorian calendar starting on the 1st of January. Happy Chinese Lunar New Year - Gong Xi Fa Cai
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