A vibrant and highly anticipated event, Chinese New Year is celebrated in many Asian countries. Colorful and heartwarming celebrations including dragon dances, family reunions, and festive meals filled the air with joy, hope, and unity. Inscribed in 2024 on UNESCO's Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity, the Chinese New Year invites people around the world to experience its inclusive and festive spirit.The festival starts on Wednesday, January 29 this year. Celebrations highlight both traditional and modern elements, from temple fairs, lantern displays, lion dances and intangible cultural heritage bazaars to village galas, light and drone shows, museum exhibitions, and travels at home and abroad. Shopping has been a crucial part of Spring Festival preparations: from nice food to new clothes and carefully chosen gifts.In addition to local festivities, many are venturing farther afield to make the most of the eight-day Spring Festival holiday.The UNESCO heritage status gives Spring Festival worldwide recognition and increases its appeal to international tourists,
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