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  1. The Chinese have a saying that goes: “A distance of ten miles separates differing customs” ( 十里不同俗 ). Lunar New Year is a national celebration, but each region has its own way of doing things. The differences between northern and southern customs are most significant. Here are ten of the most interesting examples.

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  2. 2022年9月6日 · 06 September 2022. From mouth-watering treats to impressive pyrotechnics, these are the ways that people commonly celebrate Chinese New Year around the world. While most Westerners experience ‘Chinese New Year’ by watching parades in Chinatown and having a great meal, its traditions vary from country to country.

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  3. 2022年9月6日 · In China, festivities for Lunar New Year last 15 days, each of which has a specific set of traditions. One such practice is a homecoming prior to the first day of the Lunar New Year. So many revellers return to hometowns for the holiday that it has been dubbed ‘ the world’s largest annual human migration’.

  4. 2018年1月24日 · Chinese New Year, also known as the Spring Festival, is one of China’s most important traditional festivals celebrated at the turn of new year on the Chinese lunar calendar. Natives believe only the Spring Festival marks the official new year, and they attach great importance to its celebrations.

  5. 2017年11月20日 · The Three Kingdoms is what happened when one of China ‘s greatest dynasties collapsed into a power vacuum. Although the period was brief and bloody, it has been romanticized time and again in Chinese culture, with the central figures turned into polarizing caricatures. Here’s everything you need to know.

  6. 2017年4月20日 · Ieoh Ming Pei is one of the most celebrated and prolific architects of our time. Pei has designed some of the most iconic buildings and extensions around the world and has won numerous awards for his unique modernist architectural vision. Culture Trip reviews his impressive career and most important works.

  7. 2017年3月9日 · Known for his satirical observations of early 20th-century Chinese society, he is celebrated as a pioneer of modern vernacular Chinese literature and was one of the most important thinkers of his time. Lu Xun was born in Zhejiang province to an esteemed family.

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