Greater than a billion individuals internationally, from China to the Philippines to diaspora communities in america, started celebrating the Lunar New Yr on Tuesday with fireworks, household time and feasts.
On Wednesday, the primary new moon of the Yr of the Snake will mark the approaching arrival of spring.
Often known as Seollal in South Korea and Tet in Vietnam, the start of the lunisolar yr is a very powerful vacation in lots of Asian nations. In China, it prompts the world’s largest annual migration. A whole lot of hundreds of thousands of individuals courageous jammed roads, prepare stations and airports, many making the exodus from main cities to their hometowns.
Lunar New Yr traditions range throughout and inside nations, however related threads run all through: household time, rituals for prosperity and to honor ancestors, and marathon feasts. Many flock to temples to put choices of conventional meals, and light-weight incense at altars for ancestors and elders.
In China, kids obtain purple envelopes as blessings from their relations. In Southeast Asia, dragon dances, believed to convey good luck, prosperity and rain, are held within the streets — and generally underwater.
Right here’s how individuals mentioned goodbye to the Yr of the Dragon and welcomed the Yr of the Snake: