2024 Lunar New Year Preprations
The celebration for Chinese New Year 2024 started on February 10. New Year is almost here, also called the Lunar New Year. It brings a happy celebration full of tradition and culture.
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A girl prays at Wat Mangkon temple during Lunar New Year's Eve in Bangkok's Chinatown, Thailand, February 9. REUTERS/Jorge Silva
Worshippers holding incense sticks pray at a temple ahead of the first day of Lunar New Year in Hong Kong, February 9. REUTERS/Lam Yik
A boy is carried in a cart as people walk on the street in Chinatown during Lunar New Year's Eve in Bangkok, Thailand, February 8. REUTERS/Jorge Silva
Dancers carry a Chinese dragon as people offer money during Lunar New Year's Eve in Bangkok, Thailand, February 8. REUTERS/Jorge Silva
Worshippers clean Buddha statues ahead of the Lunar New Year celebration at the Amurva Bhumi temple in Jakarta, Indonesia, February 2. REUTERS/Ajeng Dinar Ulfiana
A woman eats while standing in an alley during Lunar New Year's Eve in Bangkok's Chinatown, Thailand, February 9. REUTERS/Jorge Silva
People shop at a Lunar New Year market in Taipei, Taiwan, February 4. REUTERS/Ann Wang
A woman shops ahead of Lunar New Year celebrations in Bangkok's Chinatown, Thailand, February 8. REUTERS/Athit Perawongmetha
A man stands below a Chinese dragon head during Lunar New Year's Eve in Bangkok, Thailand, February 8. REUTERS/Jorge Silva
A worker prepares red lanterns to be hung inside the Tay Kak Sie temple ahead of Lunar New Year in Semarang, Central Java province, Indonesia, February 8. REUTERS/Willy Kurniawan
Workers hang lantern decorations on a tree ahead of Lunar New Year at a park in Beijing, China, January 30. REUTERS/Tingshu Wang
A worshiper prays during Lunar New Year's Eve at Amurva Bhumi Temple in Jakarta, Indonesia, February 9. REUTERS/Ajeng Dinar Ulfiana
A woman poses for pictures near decorations welcoming the Lunar New Year at a shopping mall in Semarang, Central Java province, Indonesia, February 8. REUTERS/Willy Kurniawan
A woman poses for a picture during Lunar New Year's Eve on Yaowarat Road in Bangkok's Chinatown, Thailand, February 9. REUTERS/Jorge Silva
People have dinner on the street in Chinatown during Lunar New Year's Eve in Bangkok, Thailand, February 8. REUTERS/Jorge Silva
A woman works at a shop in a flower market in preparation for Lunar New Year celebrations in Taipei, Taiwan, February 7. REUTERS/Ann Wang
Dancers perform Dragon Dance during Lunar New Year's Eve in Moscow, Russia, February 9. REUTERS/Maxim Shemetov
A child reacts as a performer performs in a Lion Dance at the Sam Poo Kong temple ahead of the Lunar New Year in Semarang, Central Java province, Indonesia, February 8. REUTERS/Willy Kurniawan
A 40-meter-long dragon sculpture hangs from the roof of a shopping mall as part of festive decorations welcoming the Lunar New Year in Singapore, February 7. REUTERS/Edgar Su
A girl looks as divers perform Dragon Dance ahead of Lunar New Year at the Sea Life Bangkok Ocean World aquarium in Bangkok, Thailand, February 6. REUTERS/Athit Perawongmetha
A dancer performs during celebrations of Lunar New Year's Eve in Moscow, Russia, February 9. REUTERS/Maxim Shemetov