East Asia Lights Up for Lunar New Year 

From dragon dances to virtual red envelopes, discover how East Asia rang in the Lunar New Year with ancient traditions and modern flair.
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From dragon dances to virtual red envelopes, discover how East Asia rang in the Lunar New Year with ancient traditions and modern flair.
President Xi Jinping extends heartfelt Lunar New Year wishes to Chinese communities worldwide, highlighting unity and cultural pride.
Beijing’s Chinese Archaeological Museum drew crowds during Spring Festival with dragon-themed artifacts, blending history and Lunar New Year celebrations.
The Year of the Dragon’s Spring Festival saw a historic surge in tourism, with domestic and international travel numbers surpassing pre-pandemic records.
A 999-meter dragon-themed corridor in Guizhou is drawing crowds during the Spring Festival, blending nature with Lunar New Year symbolism.
Macao’s 238-meter golden dragon dazzled crowds during Lunar New Year celebrations, blending tradition with vibrant festivities.
China’s Spring Festival sparks a consumption surge, blending dragon-themed traditions with modern economic strategies for 2024’s Year of Promotion.