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asia China Lunar New Year or Spring Festival is the most celebrated
festival in China. A two-week holiday is all about family reunions and
quality time, but it also features beautiful lantern festivals, huge
colorful parades, and street parties. The holiday reaches its
culmination around the Lunar New Year's Eve. © Shan Lu Bejing
undoubtedly holds the biggest celebration with firecrackers, fireworks
and multiple parades. Many temples and park holiday fairs feature
dragon and lion dancing, cultural performances and other activities.
In particular, the Temple of Heaven holds solemn imperial
celebrations. The Old Summer Palace has entertainment of Qing era.
Stop by Longtan Park to see sports competitions and demonstrations.
Bridget Coila Shanghai usually attracts the most visitors during the
new year. Its fantastic lantern display at Yuyuan Old Town Bazaar and
burning joss sticks at the City God Temple or Longhua Temple are the
most popular activities. Nanjing Road, a primary shopping destination
offers entertainment and special deals. Yuyuan Garden holds folk
performances and beautiful Lantern parades opening during the spring
season. Tomoaki INABA Hong Kong is dressed in all red during the Lunar
New Year celebrations. Red lanterns are everywhere, and all
restaurants and shops are overcrowded. Watch an evening parade in Tsim
Sha Tsui with traditional folk characters and illuminated floats.
Don't miss Harbour fireworks, one of the most magnificent pyrotechnic
displays in the world. Bridget Coila Share Chinese New Year Featured
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