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PHOTOS: Year of the Dragon celebrated across Asia on Lunar New Year People across Asia welcomed the Lunar New Year on Saturday with family gatherings, festivals and temple visits to ask for blessings.
Decorations, such as lanterns, paper cuttings ... featuring lantern displays, dragon dances, and Yuan Xiao (sweet rice balls) ...
Image caption, February 10 marks the start of the Year of the Dragon. The date of the Lunar New Year falls sometime between 21 January and 20 February, on the second new moon after the December ...
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After bidding farewell to the Year of the Rabbit, we are set to kick off the Year of the Dragon. The dragon is ... Here’s what you need to know about Lunar New Year 2024, including the meaning ...
People dress in red attire, decorate their homes with red paper lanterns and use ... carnivals and festivities around the Lunar New Year featuring lion and dragon dances, fireworks, traditional ...
It is celebrated with gifts, fireworks and dragon and lion dances. Feeling creative? Check out the new Lunar New Year stickers in Creative Lab.
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