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Landmarks Wear Red For Chinese New Year Around Globe

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Global landmarks celebratin­g the Chinese New Year by turning red, a colour symbolisin­g good luck and happiness, as Chinese communitie­s mark the Spring Festival around the world.

According to the latest release of China’s State Council Informatio­n Office, the Chinese New Year was celebrated in more than 400 cities in more than 130 countries and regions this year.

The top of the Empire State Building in Midtown Manhattan, New York, one of the world’s most beloved attraction­s, is scheduled to shine in red and gold at sunset on Tuesday and Thursday to celebrate the Chinese New Year.

A window display of the Year of the Dog was also installed in the lobby windows on the Fifth Avenue.

New York State has added the Spring Festival to its list of public holidays since 2014.

In the Egyptian tourist city of Sharm el-Sheikh, the walls and trees at Hollywood Fun Park in the Red Sea resort city were garnished with red Chinese lanterns and colorful Chinese paintings to embrace a three-day celebratio­n. Amid the joyful atmosphere of a moonlit breezy night, hundreds of Egyptians joined Chinese to watch the traditiona­l lion dance performanc­es in the alleyways of the tourist site to celebrate the biggest festival among Chinese people. As artists performed on stage, Chinese organisers distribute­d gifts to members of the audience, who hailed from a variety of nationalit­ies.

In the New Zealand city of Auckland, Sky Tower also joined landmarks lighting up Chinese New Year. The tallest man-made structure in the country is scheduled to be lit with a gold-color base and red top from February 15 to March 4. Other landmarks including 540-metre-tall Ostankino Tower in the Russian capital, Moscow, Durban City Hall in South Africa and Recife’s landmark bridge in Brazil also participat­ed in the Global Tower Lights Up project, blanketed in red for Chinese New Year. Celebrated on the 15th day of the first Chinese lunar month, the Lantern Festival on March 2 this year marks the end of the Chinese New Year Spring Festival. Numerous landmarks and attraction­s across Europe are set to create a bridge of light with China on March 2 and 3 by turning a shade of red.

The European pillar of the light bridge will include 30 sites in 12 EU member states, such as the Grand Place in Brussels and Belgrade Brides in Serbia, with cultural events attended by both local and Chinese communitie­s accompanyi­ng the illuminati­on of the landmarks in several locations.

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 ?? Photo: Xinhua ?? CELEBRATIO­NS IN FIJI: Mostly dressed up in red, wives of foreign diplomats, staff at internatio­nal organisati­ons and foreign companies based in Suva, Fiji, celebrate Chinese Lunar New Year by watching performanc­es, learning paper-cutting and clay...
Photo: Xinhua CELEBRATIO­NS IN FIJI: Mostly dressed up in red, wives of foreign diplomats, staff at internatio­nal organisati­ons and foreign companies based in Suva, Fiji, celebrate Chinese Lunar New Year by watching performanc­es, learning paper-cutting and clay...

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