Lunar New Year, beginning with the first new moon in January, signifies a time of joyous celebration and cultural festivities worldwide. This year's celebrations welcome the Year of the Snake, represented by vibrant red decorations, feasts with symbolic dishes, and lively parades. As cities around the globe partake in unique customs, the communal spirit is evident in activities such as exchanging red envelopes and family gatherings, all highlighting the rich traditions associated with the lunar calendar and the zodiac cycle.
Every year in late January, streets transform into a sea of red - lights, lanterns, and even little kids dressed in festive hues signal the start of Lunar New Year celebrations.
The holiday follows a 12-year cycle based on Chinese zodiac signs, with each year linked to a different animal. This year welcomes the Year of the Snake, the sixth sign in the zodiac.
Around the world, cities celebrate Lunar New Year in unique ways, blending cultural traditions with contemporary festivities.
Yet, no matter where it's celebrated, one thing remains constant: a vibrant shade of red.
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