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  1. 3. A mythical creature in Chinese culture, symbolizing strength, power, and good luck. Dragons are often featured in dances and decorations during Chinese New Year.
  2. 4. A symbol of wealth and prosperity, often used in Chinese New Year decorations and gifts to represent abundance.
  3. 6. Explosive displays used during Chinese New Year to celebrate and ward off evil spirits.
  4. 7. A time of celebration and joy, such as the Spring Festival, which marks the beginning of the lunar new year.
  5. 9. Flowers like plum blossoms and orchids are popular decorations during Chinese New Year, symbolizing growth and renewal.
  6. 10. A significant part of Chinese New Year traditions, often given as "lucky money" in red envelopes to wish prosperity.
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  1. 1. Another Chinese zodiac animal, symbolizing wisdom, flexibility, and intuition.
  2. 2. One of the 12 Chinese zodiac animals, representing bravery, strength, and confidence.
  3. 5. Referring to the people, language, and culture of China, including their celebration of the Lunar New Year.
  4. 6. The cornerstone of Chinese New Year celebrations, as families gather to share meals, exchange gifts, and celebrate together.
  5. 8. A central theme of Chinese New Year, representing blessings, good fortune, and success.