NDO - Lunar New Year is one of the most vibrant and anticipated festivals, especially in Asia, with many cultural events held in many countries such as Vietnam, China, Singapore, Malaysia, Korea and many places around the world where Asian communities live.
This year, the Lunar New Year begins on January 29, 2025, marking the beginning of the Year of the Snake according to the lunar calendar. The festive atmosphere is filled with colors, including lion and dragon dances, fireworks, and bright red decorations symbolizing good luck.
This is also an occasion for families to reunite and gather around a reunion dinner with traditional dishes, symbolizing prosperity, reunion and happiness.
Not only stopping in Asia, Lunar New Year is also celebrated in major cities around the world with grand parades, art performances and attractive cultural programs.
Lion and dragon dances celebrate the New Year in Nanyang, central China's Henan Province, January 28, 2025. (Photo: Xinhua) |
Lanterns decorate for Lunar New Year in Surakarta, Central Java, Indonesia. (Photo: Xinhua) |
Fireworks display using molten metal in Hubei province, China. (Photo: Xinhua) |
The Mole Antonelliana building in Turin, Italy is illuminated in red with Chinese characters meaning good luck to celebrate the Lunar New Year. (Photo: Xinhua) |
Dragon dance performance in front of the Royal Palace in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, January 28, 2025. (Photo: Xinhua) |
Tokyo Tower is illuminated in bright red for the festival, welcoming the Lunar New Year 2025. (Photo: Xinhua) |
Red at a construction site in Islamabad, Pakistan to celebrate Lunar New Year, January 28, 2025. (Photo: Xinhua) |
Lion dance performance during Lunar New Year celebrations at the United Nations headquarters in New York, the US. (Photo: Xinhua) |
Lunar New Year atmosphere at a fair in Budapest, Hungary. (Photo: Xinhua) |
Lion dance performance at the Lunar New Year Cultural Festival at the National Center for the Arts, Mexico City, Mexico. (Photo: Xinhua) |
People enjoy a lion dance performance at the 2025 Lunar New Year Festival in Auckland, New Zealand. (Photo: Xinhua) |
Chinese people sit together for a family reunion dinner in Jinhua City, Zhejiang Province, China, January 28, 2025. Having dinner with family members at a reunion meal is a cultural tradition of Chinese people on New Year's Eve. (Photo: Xinhua) |
Ho Chi Minh City residents excitedly welcomed the New Year of the Snake 2025 with a brilliant fireworks display at the moment of New Year's Eve. (Photo: THE ANH) |
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