Hey there! Did you know that the Spring Festival, also known as Chinese New Year, is celebrated not just in China but also in Indonesia? ๐ฎ๐ฉ
In Indonesia, the Spring Festival is a big public holiday. Families clean their houses to sweep away bad luck and welcome good fortune. They also paste bright red couplets with lucky messages on their doors and hang lanterns to light up the night! ๐ฎ
Just like in China, Indonesian families gather for a special reunion dinner. There are delicious dishes, including traditional Chinese food and local Indonesian favorites. Yum! ๐ฒ
One of the most exciting parts is the lion and dragon dances performed in the streets. Performers dress up in colorful costumes, bringing joy and good luck to everyone who watches. ๐๐ฆ
The festival is a wonderful mix of Chinese traditions and Indonesian culture. It brings people of all backgrounds together to celebrate and have fun. Isn’t it amazing how festivals can unite us? ๐
So, next time you think of the Spring Festival, remember that it’s a global celebration enjoyed by many around the world, including the friendly people of Indonesia! ๐
Reference(s):
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