Monday, 10 February 2025

Kung Hei Fat Choy

 

Chinese New Year is celebrated by Filipinos due to the country's cultural and historical ties with China. The country's significant Chinese-Filipino population, known as "Tsinoys," contributes significantly to the economy and culture. The lunar new year is a time for family gatherings, honoring ancestors, and wishing for prosperity. As a public holiday, it features dragon dances, fireworks, and parades.

In the Philippines, Chinese New Year celebrations involves traditional activities. some example of these activities are lighting firecrackers or maybe fireworks during or before Chinese new year. Another is eating different kinds of traditional foods like lumpia and giving out red envelopes containing money to children. The celebration is a way to welcome in hope and new beginnings in the new year.

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