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Chinese New Year Parade

Chinese New Year is also known as the ‘Lunar new year’ or the ‘Spring Festival’. It lasts for nearly 15 days with various festive activities lined up to celebrate the grand occasion. Chinese New Year Parade is an age old custom to showcase the inherent Chinese culture to the foreigners by carrying colorful flags, banners, lanterns, and drums to mark the special New Years Event. In fact the colorful Chinese New Year Parade highlights on different multi cultural activities and ethnic diversity of the community, later culminating into a festive mood with large group of young people participating in the procession.

Traditional Chinese New Year Parade features the famous ‘Gold Sail Dance’ and the most watched ‘Golden Dragon’ dance extravaganza. The parade continues to be a rich and diverse experience for all ages irrespective of any caste and creed.



Chinese New Year is also the time to practice certain rituals in marked respect to the gods and fore fathers of the family to seek their blessings for the upcoming new year. Chinese New Year Parade in Beijing has become an annual premiere cultural event with various government officials and foreign dignitaries presiding over the spectacular pageant.

Chinese New Year Parade celebrations with “Lai See” ;“Hung Bao” and firecrackers add fun and excitement to the festive jubilations. The parade normally focuses on elaborate floats, lively marching bands, vibrant acrobats and hundreds of dance troupes thronging to the streets of China. It’s basically a lunar new year procession to thwart off evil spirits and bring good luck in the new year. Different cities around the world celebrate this grand Chinese New Year Parade carnival with great pomp and grandeur.

123newyear.com takes you through the lively Chinese New Year Parade held across the world to mark the New Years Event.





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