concept   lunar new year

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# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 lunar new year China The Lunar New Year in China is a traditional festival celebrated with family, food, and fireworks. 21
2 lunar new year Western culture The Lunar New Year is not widely celebrated and holds limited cultural significance in Western cultures. 18
3 lunar new year South Korea Lunar New Year in South Korea is celebrated with ancestral rituals, family gatherings, and traditional food. 9
4 lunar new year Malaysia Lunar New Year is celebrated with street parades, family reunions, and traditional feasting in Malaysia. 7
5 lunar new year Singaporean-Chinese The Lunar New Year is celebrated by Singaporean-Chinese with family gatherings, lion and dragon dances, and exchanging red packets for good luck. 7
6 lunar new year United States Lunar New Year is not widely celebrated in the United States but is observed within Asian communities with cultural events and traditions. 7
7 lunar new year Australia Lunar New Year celebrations in Australia are increasing in popularity with cultural performances and traditional food. 6
8 lunar new year Indonesia The lunar new year is celebrated by the Chinese community in Indonesia with traditional customs and family gatherings. 6
9 lunar new year United Kingdom Lunar New Year is not widely celebrated in the United Kingdom and is mainly observed by Asian communities with cultural events and traditional foods. 6
10 lunar new year Western culture Lunar New Year is not part of Western culture and is celebrated with parties, fireworks and resolutions on January 1st. 6
11 lunar new year Chinese culture The Lunar New Year is a significant and festive holiday in Chinese culture, celebrated with family reunions, feasting, and traditional customs. 5
12 lunar new year Taiwan In Taiwan, Lunar New Year is celebrated with temple visits, firecrackers, red envelopes, and traditional food customs. 5
13 lunar new year Traditional Asian countries The lunar new year is a major traditional holiday in Asian countries celebrated with customs and family gatherings. 5
14 lunar new year Brazil In Brazil, lunar new year is primarily celebrated within Chinese communities through cultural events and traditional foods. 4
15 lunar new year China In China, Lunar New Year involves family gatherings, feasting, and symbolic rituals. 2
16 lunar new year Chinese culture The Lunar New Year is celebrated in Chinese culture with traditional customs and is associated with an animal zodiac. 2
17 lunar new year East Asian countries Lunar New Year is celebrated in East Asian countries according to the lunar calendar, with a variety of customs and traditions. 2
18 lunar new year Eastern countries The Lunar New Year is an important holiday in Eastern countries, centered around family reunions and traditional customs. 2
19 lunar new year Eastern cultures The lunar new year is a significant and widely celebrated holiday in Eastern cultures, featuring traditional customs and special foods. 2
20 lunar new year Germany Lunar New Year is not widely celebrated in mainstream German culture. 2
21 lunar new year Japan Lunar New Year in Japan is celebrated with traditional dishes, rituals for good luck, giving money, and visiting shrines. 2
22 lunar new year Philippines Lunar New Year in the Philippines includes firecrackers, food sharing, and colorful decorations. 2
23 lunar new year Astrology Lunar New Year is a cultural celebration linked to astrology that symbolizes the transition of the sun into Aquarius and represents innovation and progress. 1
24 lunar new year Eastern Asia Lunar New Year is a major festival involving family reunions, traditional decorations, and festive foods in Eastern Asian culture. 1
25 lunar new year Europe The Lunar New Year is not widely celebrated or as significant in Europe compared to the Western New Year. 1
26 lunar new year Global The Lunar New Year is a globally celebrated holiday marked by fireworks, parades, and red decorations. 1
27 lunar new year Indian The Indian lunar new year is celebrated with fireworks, traditional clothing, and the sharing of sweets. 1
28 lunar new year Islamic cultures The Lunar New Year is not a significant celebration in Islamic cultures. 1
29 lunar new year Jewish communities Jewish communities celebrate lunar new year as Rosh Hashanah with special prayers and meals. 1
30 lunar new year Korean culture The Lunar New Year is one of the most important and festive holidays in Korean culture. 1
31 lunar new year Scientific community in Eastern Asia The scientific community in Eastern Asia may study the cultural and psychological impact of Lunar New Year traditions. 1
32 lunar new year Secular China Lunar New Year is a significant cultural event in secular China, marked without religious significance. 1
33 lunar new year Urban areas in East Asia Lunar New Year is a significant cultural and religious holiday in urban East Asian communities, featuring family gatherings and special meals. 1