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Happy Chinese New Year!
The streets come alive today with a symphony of firecrackers, red lanterns, and cheerful chatter—it's Chinese New Year. Steeped in thousands of years of tradition, this holiday marks the start of the lunisolar Chinese calendar. One of the most captivating images associated with this festival is the dragon dance, pictured here. This is a mesmerizing performance where skilled dancers manipulate a long, flexible dragon puppet, bringing it to life with sinuous, undulating movements. The dragon, a symbol of power, dignity, and good fortune, is believed to bring luck to the community, with longer dragons bringing even more prosperity.
The festivities of the Chinese New Year aren't confined to China alone; they resonate across the globe, from the streets of Singapore to the Chinatowns of New York, San Francisco, and London. Each place adds its unique twist, but the core traditions remain the same: family reunions, sumptuous feasts, and the exchange of hongbao—red envelopes filled with money. This blend of ancient customs and modern practices unites people in joy and hope for the year ahead.