The Lunar New Year is a significant holiday celebrated by many people in countries such as China and Vietnam. This joyful celebration of the start of a new year begins with praying to the gods and ancestors, paying respect to elders, exchanging gifts and ending with family feasts. The Lunar New Year is steeped in tradition, as people gather to celebrate this exciting event with their families, friends and communities. In China and Vietnam, the Lunar New Year is celebrated with food, fireworks, and festive decorations. People clean their homes to sweep away any ill-fortune, wear new clothes and exchange gifts. Dragon dances, traditional dancing, and music performances can also be seen during this time. The Lunar New Year is a time for renewal, reunions and joy. It is a time for Chinese and Vietnamese families to come together and recognize their heritage and culture.
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1) When is Lunar New Year celebrated in China and Vietnam?
2) What is given out on Lunar New Year as a gift in both countries?
3) What does the color red symbolize for Lunar New Year in both China and Vietnam?
4) How is Lunar New Year often celebrated in China and Vietnam?
5) What type of food is traditionally eaten in China and Vietnam during Lunar New Year?
6) How long does the Lunar New Year celebration last in China and Vietnam?
7) Who is the God of Wealth in China and Vietnam?
8) What is eaten in China and Vietnam during Lunar New Year to represent prosperity?
9) How does one greet people in the Lunar New Year in Vietnam?
10) What is the traditional greeting for the Lunar New Year in China?
11) What is the most important aspect of the Lunar New Year celebration in China and Vietnam?
12) What are people advised to wear on the first day of Lunar New Year in China and Vietnam?
13) What type of decorations are popular in both China and Vietnam during Lunar New Year?
14) What type of animal is celebrated in the Chinese Zodiac for the Lunar New Year?
15) How do people often decorate their homes in China and Vietnam during the Lunar New Year?
16) What is the traditional gift to give children in both China and Vietnam on the Lunar New Year?
17) What is the traditional greeting for the Lunar New Year in Vietnam?
18) What is eaten in Vietnam during the Lunar New Year to represent long life?
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