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  • Chinese New Year - also called Lunar New Year
  • Between January 21 and February 20 - this is when Chinese New Year starts.
  • Chinese New Year - annual 15th day festival.
  • Chinese New Year - annual 15th day festival.
  • Chinese New Year - children greet their parents early morning a Happy New Year and receive a red paper envelope.
  • Chinese New Year - chinese people pour out their money to buy gifts, decorations, foods, and clothes.
  • Chinese New Year - houses are cleaned to sweep ill-fortune and make way for good luck.
  • Chinese New Year - windows and doors are decorated with red paper cuts.
  • Chinese New Year - family gets together in the eve of New Years.
  • Chinese New Year - the family ends the night with fire crackers in order to get away bad spirits.
  • Philippines New Year - paying debts
  • Philippines New Year - children jump at the stroke of midnight
  • Philippines New Year - displaying 12 round fruits
  • Philippines New Year - making noise and fireworks to scare away evil spirits.
  • Philippines New Year - cleaning the home and wearing polkadots to show a sign of luck.
  • Philippines New Year - displaying coins as a sign of abundance and wealth.
  • Philippines New Year - families come together as reflection and growth as a family with the most beloved filipino food.
  • Philippines New Year - open doors and windows as a way to welcome positive energy into the home.
  • Philippines New Year - filipinos fill rice in water containers for prosperity.
  • Philippines New Year - filipinos attend midnight mass.