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Best places to enjoy New Year fireworks in Asia
2019 is about to go out with a bang and nothing will say that louder and prouder than a brilliant display of rainbow-colored fireworks to mark both the end of a year as well as a new beginning. Year in and year out, this is one New Year’s Eve tradition that will never ...

How to experience Vietnamese New Year like locals
The Vietnamese New Year, Tet Nguyen Dan, follows the same lunar calendar that governs Chinese New Year celebrations worldwide. So on the same day, the world celebrates Chinese New Year, the people of Vietnam celebrate Tet.

Celebrating Tet in big cities of Vietnam
Tet is a great time to see Vietnam at its most colorful, especially in the cities of Hue, Hanoi, and Ho Chi Minh City. Visit these cities during Tet to see what this major festival is about.

The best foods to ring in the Lunar New Year
Lunar New Year is one of the biggest holidays in Asian culture. While they all celebrate the same holiday, each country has different customs. The most significant difference is probably food! Here are some traditional dishes that are made for Lunar New Year.

The story about Asian lucky money
Have you ever heard about “Lucky Money”? Are you curious about what it is and where it comes from? As the Lunar New Year is coming, lucky money plays an important role in the traditional celebration and cannot be missed. Time changes but the precious ancient ...

The lucky foods to eat during Lunar New Year
One of the greatest joys of celebrating the new lunar year is the Lunar New Year feast on the eve of the holiday.

How to celebrate the new year in Laos
Laos is a country with three distinct New Year celebrations. While international New Year’s Eve on December 31 is becoming more popular, those traveling to Laos in mid-December or April will find themselves immersed in cultural New Year celebrations unique to Southeast ...

Welcome the new year in a fabulous way with the Aguman Sanduk festival
For more than 80 years, the town of Minalin in Pampanga, Philippines, has held a festive cross-dressing parade to welcome the New Year: the Aguman Sanduk, or the Fellowship of the Ladle. Let's explore this fabulous festival!

All you need to know about Korean New Year
Known as Seollal, Korean New Year is the first day of the lunar Korean calendar. It is the most important of the traditional Korean holidays, consisting of a period of celebrations, starting on New Year’s Day. Read on to discover how Koreans celebrate Seollal.

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