Millions of people in some Asian countries, especially China on Jan. 22 celebrated the arrival of the Lunar New Year of the dragon with fireworks and best wishes.
The Hanoitimes - Millions of people in some Asian countries, especially China on Jan. 22 celebrated the arrival of the Lunar New Year of the dragon with fireworks and best wishes.
In the Chinese capital city of
The Lunar New Year is an important occasion for the Chinese people to spend time for their family.
Meanwhile, at
The temple is a cultural and belief centre of the Chinese community living and working in
Although the Japanese people do not celebrate the Lunar New Year festival like as other Asian countries, they still have a habit to go to
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