Lunar New Year, celebrated by millions in countries like China, Vietnam, and Korea, marks the beginning of the lunar calendar. This vibrant festival lasts for several days, filled with family reunions, traditional meals, and cultural performances. Homes are decorated with red lanterns and couplets to attract good fortune. People often participate in dragon and lion dances, symbolizing strength and prosperity. One of the highlights is the reunion dinner on New Year's Eve, where families gather to honor their ancestors and share hopes for the coming year. Lunar New Year fosters unity, joy, and a deep appreciation for cultural heritage.
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