• As December unfolds, many in China start crafting 窗花 (window paper-cuttings) to welcome the Lunar New Year. These intricate red designs symbolize luck, happiness, and protection against evil spirits. Are you planning to try this festive art yourself? Share your creations!

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    As December unfolds, many in China start crafting 窗花 (window paper-cuttings) to welcome the Lunar New Year. These intricate red designs symbolize luck, happiness, and protection against evil spirits. Are you planning to try this festive art yourself? Share your creations! 🎨🧧 #ChineseNewYear #WindowPaperCuttings #窗花 #ChineseCulture
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  • Chinese New Year isn't just about fireworks and family dinners—many regions celebrate with unique traditions! In Zhejiang, they light lanterns shaped like zodiac animals , while in Guangxi, colorful dragon dances fill the streets. Have you experienced a regional New Year custom in China? Share your story!

    #ChineseNewYear #ChinaCulture #RegionalTraditions #LunarNewYear
    Chinese New Year isn't just about fireworks and family dinners—many regions celebrate with unique traditions! In Zhejiang, they light lanterns shaped like zodiac animals 🎇, while in Guangxi, colorful dragon dances fill the streets. Have you experienced a regional New Year custom in China? Share your story! 🧧 #ChineseNewYear #ChinaCulture #RegionalTraditions #LunarNewYear
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