The streets of Macao burst into life on the first day of the Chinese New Year as a dazzling 238-meter-long golden dragon took center stage! The Macao Special Administrative Region’s tourism authority transformed the iconic Ruins of St. Paul’s and Senado Square into a vibrant festival hub, blending tradition with modern-day celebration.
Accompanied by 18 dancing lions, the legendary God of Fortune and the Gods of Happiness, Prosperity, and Longevity handed out golden ingots to awe-struck residents and travelers, symbolizing luck for the Year of the Dragon. The golden dragon’s energetic twists and turns—almost like a viral dance trend—left crowds cheering and snapping selfies
. Talk about starting the lunar year with a bang!
This ‘festival in the city’ roadshow not only honored ancient customs but also showcased Macao’s role as a bridge between cultures . Whether you’re into history, photography, or just love a good party, this event had it all—and it’s all part of Macao’s mission to keep its traditions alive for Gen Z and beyond.
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Golden dragon welcomes Chinese New Year with auspicious wishes
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