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