February 17: Lunar New Year

Lunar New Year, also known as the Spring Festival, is celebrated in various countries, particularly in Asian cultures. This festival marks the beginning of the lunar calendar and symbolizes hope for renewal and good fortune. Families come together to engage in activities such as decorating homes with red lanterns and banners, preparing traditional meals like dumplings and fish, and exchanging red envelopes filled with money to share good luck. Fireworks and sparklers are commonly used to ward off evil spirits and welcome the new year with excitement. The celebration emphasizes family unity, respect for ancestors, and the importance of starting the year with positive energy. Each aspect of the festivities, from the food to the colors used, carries specific meanings aimed at promoting happiness and prosperity for the year ahead.

February 17: Lunar New Year


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