Chinese New Year or known as Lunar New Year is a tradition for many Asian cultures, celebrating the arrival of spring and the lunar calendar's new year. It's well celebrated in countries like China, Vietnam, Korea, and Singapore. The festival is steeped in customs and folklore, with each year associated with one of the twelve zodiac animals. For instance, 2026 marks the Year of the Horse, symbolizing strength and freedom. As well as the the traditions of the clothing where red represents good luck and gold represents wealth. In many cultures during new year. It is considered unlucky to clean your house during the new years as it represent removing your luck for the year.
However, during Lunar New Year. There are people in vietnamese culture that happened to celebrate it by going to the temmple and celebrating there. Often times using the monk to determine the luck that they would want to gwet within the year. Oftent times they would be using the bamboo stick that contain numbers and 2 widden curves to see if the number is right for them. When the wooden curve lands face up and down it is considered their destine number, then they would read their fortune to determine their luck of the year. Another they would celebrate would be the red envelope where they grab it from the monk that would be considered luck.
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