"Unveiling the Significance of the Year of the Dragon in Lunar New Year Celebrations"

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Asian nations and communities celebrated the Lunar New Year with fireworks, feasts, and red envelopes, marking the Year of the Dragon. Taiwan's president emphasized the conflict between freedom and authoritarianism, while South Korea saw congested highways and packed tourist sites. Tensions with North Korea added a somber note to the holiday, but parades and commemorations were also held in cities with large Asian communities overseas.
Topics:world#asian-traditions#cultural-celebrations#culture-and-festivals#international-festivities#lunar-new-year#year-of-the-dragon
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