Traditionally, in China, holidays are greeted with grandeur. People gather in a wide circle of family and friends, which has not been possible in recent years.
Eastern New Year celebrations begin with the new moon on the first day of the new year and last 15 days until the full moon. The holiday is also called the Spring Festival.
This year, the Eastern New Year – the Year of the Rabbit – begins today and will last until February 10 of next year, when the Year of the Dragon begins.
During festive nights, cities across China are lit up with colorful lanterns. Fairs, various performances and concerts take place.
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