In China, the New Year is celebrated with spectacular droon luminous shows Brief news

In China the New Year is celebrated with spectacular droon

In China, Chinese New Year celebrations continue. Light performances are believed to bring good luck to the new year.

In China, Chinese New Year was celebrated on January 29, when the snake year began. However, New Year’s festivities continue for two weeks.

An important part of the festivities is different light shows, fireworks and lanterns. These are believed to bring good luck and vitality for the new year.

For example, the light performance of the city of Sichuan province in the province of Sichuan was carried out in the 2,000 droons. Lights often include animal figures and traditional fiction characters such as dragons.

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