8 Amazing Destinations You Should Visit During Chinese New Year Holidays 2021

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Publish Date : 2021-02-17 19:36:02


8 Amazing Destinations You Should Visit During Chinese New Year Holidays 2021

The Chinese New Year, also known as the Spring Festival or Lunar New Year among many Asians, is an extraordinary celebration with more and more followers around the world. It does not always occur on the same dates, as the Lunar calendar guides it. In addition to China, many Asian countries celebrate it: Vietnam, Korea, Mongolia, and other places in the Southeast of the continent, where this calendar is still used. It is also celebrated in many European cities worldwide with activities and parties in its streets and neighborhoods. If you plan to visit these places, try making your bookings using China Airlines reservations options for the best travel experience throughout your trip.

Now let's find out the top 8 best destinations to celebrate Chinese New Year.

1) China

Without a doubt, it is in the country of origin of this holiday where you can enjoy every corner you go. Although the most important and colorful are Beijing, Guangzhou, Xian, or Pingyao, each province has its traditions and activities. Travelers can also take the opportunity to make a circuit visiting the main tourist destinations in this exotic country. You will surely not regret it! And of course, it is a must to visit non-mainland Chinese cities where there are also important celebrations such as Hong Kong, Macau, or Taiwan. 

2) Malaysia

In some southeast Asian countries, the Chinese New Year is a national holiday. The New Year's most significant celebration is in Malaysia, with cities like Kuala Lumpur, Penang or Klang, and Singapore. Of particular note is the Chingay Parade in Malaysia and Indian communities participating, which eventually ends up becoming a fantastic multiracial show. 

3) The Philippines

When it comes to the Chinese New Year festivities, all roads lead to the Binondo district in Manila, Philippines. It is the oldest Chinatown in the world and attracts hundreds of visitors each year. Street vendors sell the beautiful lucky charms on every corner of the street, people in dragons and lion costumes dance inside the shops of good luck, and everywhere you listen to the sound of drums and bustle permeates the atmosphere to welcome spring. Utilize the benefits of China Airlines reservations options for the best deals and discounts. 

4) Australia

It has one of the largest Chinese populations outside of Asia. Sydney hosts one of the biggest New Year celebrations, where more than 600,000 people attend Chinatown annually. Open-air markets, street food stalls, opera performances, dragon boat races, a film festival, and various parades. 

5)North America

There are official parades in San Francisco, Los Angeles, New York, Boston, Mexico City, Toronto, and Vancouver. San Francisco, California, claims its New Years' parade is the biggest celebration outside of Asia. This city had hosted the festival since 1860, the time of the gold rush when there was a large-scale Chinese emigration to the region. The parade includes Grant Ave and Kearny Rd. In New York, there are also grand festivities with music concerts and fireworks on the Hudson River near the Chinese Consulate. The Chinese community in Canada is also ancient, dating from the 19th century when looking for opportunities in a country at that time in full development. Vancouver is planning an excellent parade for February 14 that will start from the Millennium Gate with 1.3 km of travel.

6) Europe

If you don't want to go too far, you can also enjoy the beauty in cities like Paris and London. In London, they also celebrate this holiday in style. It takes place in Chinatown, Leicester, and Trafalgar Square. Between 300,000 to 500,000 people attend the festivities that include parades, concerts, and performances, among other fun activities. In Paris, the celebrations are concentrated around 13 arrondissements. 

7) Spain

In Madrid, about 2000 people from Asian countries organize a parade in the Lavapies neighborhood and Plaza Espana. For a month before, the streets are decorated with red lanterns and ideograms that mean "Good Luck" and "Spring." The shops hang their lanterns with the animal that corresponds to that year. The central axis is the Lion and the Dragon Dance Parade. Although, there is also theater and karaoke for the visitors to understand more about their culture. 

8) Hat Yai, Thailand

If you plan to visit Thailand, avoid the main tourist cities like Phuket or Bangkok, and try visiting cities like Hat Yai. Escape the bustling major cities and celebrate the Chinese New Years' in peace and understand the place's authentic culture. Treat yourself to some local specialties and explore the lip-smacking Thai food. 

Suppose you finally decide to attend any Chinese New Year celebrations. In that case, you should avoid giving away: sharp objects, shoes, handkerchiefs, watches, cut flowers and chrysanthemums, umbrellas, mirrors, the number four as it means death, the color black and white. Celebrate the Chinese New Year with your loved ones to bring joy and laughter along. To make your travel more eBay and convenient, try making your flight bookings using China Airlines reservations options. 



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