The year of the Tiger is coming to an end - as people around the world prepare for the year of the Rabbit. Here, Sky News takes a look at this year's celebrations - and how it's significant
Lunar New Year, also known as Chinese New Year, is celebrated over multiple days and marks the beginning of the coming 12 months on the traditional lunisolar calendar.descent and is also commemorated in other countries across Asia, including South Korea, Japan, Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines and Singapore.What is this year's Zodiac animal?
In the Chinese five-element theory, it is believed that each zodiac sign has one of the five elements: Metal, wood, water, fire or earth.This year is the Water Rabbit, which last came in 1903 and 1963. Commonly known in China as Spring Festival, people in the country get seven consecutive days off each year to mark the occasion.The Lion dance is a traditional dance in Chinese culture. Pic: AP
The performers move with the rhythm of the beating of the drum, cymbals and gong. The loud sounds are intended to scare away evil spirits and welcome the lion to bring in good fortune.
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