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Chinese New Year in Beijing - Experience the Colorful Traditional Chinese New Year

Lunar New Year in Beijing is not only the most important holiday of the year but also a time for visitors from near and far to immerse themselves in the bustling atmosphere, imbued with Chinese cultural identity. From legendary historical sites to unique cultural activities, Lunar New Year in Beijing seems to put on a new look, both traditional and modern, full of spring and humanity. Let's discover the best things to fully enjoy the traditional New Year when you set foot in the capital city of Beijing.

Việt NamViệt Nam19/12/2024

1. Lunar New Year in Beijing - Spring colors fill the capital

Lunar New Year in Beijing is brightly decorated (Photo source: Collected)

Beijing during the Lunar New Year has a new look, full of vitality and brilliant colors. As the ancient capital of China, Beijing celebrates the New Year with traditional rituals that have been preserved for thousands of years. The festive atmosphere covers everywhere, from small alleys to the vast Tiananmen Square. With the streets decorated with bright red lanterns, the bustling drum beats from the lion - unicorn - dragon dance fill the jubilant atmosphere.

Every house hangs red parallel sentences and the word Phuc on its door, while the bustling Tet markets, stalls selling traditional sweets, candied fruits and Tet decorations create a warm and bustling atmosphere. All of these contribute to making the Lunar New Year in Beijing splendid, magical and imbued with Chinese culture.

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2. The meaning of Lunar New Year in Beijing

Lunar New Year is not only a moment to welcome the new year but also has a profound meaning in the spiritual life of the Chinese people. This is an opportunity for everyone to put aside their worries, reunite with family and friends and together look forward to good things in the new year. This is the time for people to clean and decorate their houses with lucky red colors, and together prepare Tet dishes with traditional dishes such as dumplings, steamed buns and Peking duck - symbols of prosperity and reunion.

In addition, Beijing people also go to temples to burn incense and pray for peace, health and fortune for the whole family. Cultural activities such as lion dance, dragon dance and lantern festival not only create a bustling atmosphere but also help preserve long-standing traditional values. Lunar New Year in Beijing is not only a holiday to welcome the new year but also a bond of love, national pride and hope for a prosperous and peaceful new year.

3. Must-visit tourist destinations when celebrating Lunar New Year in Beijing

3.1. Tiananmen Square

Tiananmen Square is filled with colorful flowers to welcome Tet (Photo source: Collected)

Tiananmen Square – the heart of Beijing – is one of the first places to bring the breath of spring to the city. Every Lunar New Year, this place is brilliantly decorated with red banners, flags and spring-colored miniatures. Visitors coming here will be impressed by the bustling and vibrant atmosphere, where everyone welcomes the new year together with joy. In addition, major events such as the Spring Flower Festival or art performances often take place here, giving visitors unforgettable experiences in the Lunar New Year atmosphere in Beijing.

3.2. Forbidden City

Experience celebrating Tet according to the ancient royal court at the Forbidden City (Photo source: Collected)

The Forbidden City – a symbol of power of the Chinese feudal dynasties – is a must-see when celebrating the Lunar New Year in Beijing. At the moment of New Year’s Eve, this place vividly recreates the ancient royal New Year rituals such as the spring writing ceremony or the distribution of red envelopes. The ancient and splendid palaces in the spring become even more magical, giving visitors the feeling of traveling back in time to the lavish and solemn New Year days of the ancient imperial court.

3.3. The Great Wall

The majestic beauty of the Great Wall during Tet (Photo source: Collected)

There is nothing better than starting the new year with a walk on the Great Wall – the most famous wonder of the world . The majestic scenery of mountains, clouds and the endless wall blending with the cool spring air brings a feeling of great peace. Standing here, breathing in the fresh air and looking at the bustling Beijing in the distance, you will feel relaxed and full of hope for a peaceful and lucky new year.

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3.4. Temple of Heaven

The sacred Temple of Heaven attracts a large number of people during Tet (Photo source: Collected)

The Temple of Heaven is a sacred place where Beijing people often come to pray at the beginning of the year. This is also where solemn worship ceremonies are held to pray for national peace and prosperity, favorable weather. The majestic and ancient beauty of the Temple of Heaven under the spring light brings visitors a sense of purity and peace of mind.

4. Special activities during Lunar New Year in Beijing

4.1. Admire the sparkling beauty of fireworks

Brilliant fireworks in the night sky during Tet (Photo source: Collected)

The Lunar New Year in Beijing would not be complete without brilliant fireworks. The sound of firecrackers exploding in the sky, combined with the sparkling lights, seems to dispel the bad luck of the old year and welcome a new year full of hope. Along the streets and large and small squares of Beijing, visitors can admire the magical beauty of the long fireworks displays, bringing a bustling and warm festive atmosphere.

4.2. Enjoy the lion dance

Lion and dragon dance - Traditional art every Lunar New Year (Photo source: Collected)

The unique lion, dragon and lion dances are always an indispensable highlight during the Lunar New Year in Beijing. Walking along the old streets, especially the Hutong area, you will encounter skilled performers, bringing joy and excitement to visitors. The pounding drums and the graceful images of lions and dragons in red and yellow not only symbolize luck but also revive the traditional Chinese New Year atmosphere.

4.3. Immerse yourself in the brilliant lantern festival

The splendid lantern festival ends the bustling Tet holiday (Photo source: Collected)

The Lantern Festival in Beijing is held on the last days of the Lunar New Year, creating a brilliant picture with thousands of sparkling lanterns. The bright red and yellow lanterns are lit up in the night as a symbol of luck and happiness. Visitors can participate in exciting activities such as boat racing, enjoy sweet dumplings or take souvenir photos in the magical space of the Beijing Lantern Festival.

Lunar New Year in Beijing gives you the opportunity to immerse yourself in the bustling spring atmosphere and rich Chinese cultural identity. Traveling to China with Vietravel , you will experience traditional New Year activities, admire the brilliant beauty of the streets and enjoy the emotional New Year's Eve moments.
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