Chinese New Year, or Lunar New Year, is a significant festival celebrated mainly in Asian countries based on the lunisolar calendar. This year's festivities mark the Year of the Wood Snake, continuing a 12-year zodiac cycle. Communities observe thorough cleaning of homes before the new year to attract good luck and remove negativity. Colorful decorations, especially in red, are used, and celebrations begin with a family reunion dinner. Despite shared origins, different countries have their own names and customs for this important holiday.
Chinese New Year, also known as the Spring Festival, is celebrated by many Asian nations, marking a two-week festival associated with the animal zodiac.
The celebrations include cleaning homes to rid them of bad luck, decorating with red items for good fortune, and a family reunion dinner.
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