Chinese families gather together for dinner on New Year's Eve and clean their houses to sweep away bad fortune on New Year's Day. Traditionally, kids are given red envelopes with "lucky money" and positive wishes on New Year's Day.
There are celebrations all over the world: fireworks, lighting firecrackers, traditional lion dances and great parades in many cities... even in Madrid!
THE STORY OF CHINESE NEW YEAR
2020 IS THE YEAR OF THE RAT
According to the Chinese Zodiac, a different animal represents each new year. What is yours? Click HERE to find it out. Click on your animal to discover your lucky numbers and colours, your personality and fortune in 2020.
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