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Dazzling display marks end of China Lunar New Year celebrations

Festival is held two weeks after Lunar New Year, which was on 12 February

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by Tabnacha Odeny

News25 February 2024 - 16:24
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  • The New Year, and subsequent Lantern Festival, is typically celebrated in parts of Asia, including China, South Korea and Vietnam.
A dragon dance is performed amid fireworks in China's Guizhou Province, as the Year of the Dragon celebrations come to an end

Dazzling displays of lanterns have been lighting up the skies to mark the end of Lunar New Year celebrations and hail the coming of spring.

The Lantern Festival is held two weeks after Lunar New Year, which was on 12 February this year and ushered in the Year of the Dragon.

The new year, and subsequent Lantern Festival, is typically celebrated in parts of Asia, including China, South Korea and Vietnam, as well as in diaspora communities around the world.

As well as the traditional lighting of lanterns, this weekend's festival also saw firework displays, night markets and entertainment from dancers and performers.

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