Discover 5 Traditions Practiced During The Chinese New Year in Phuket

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    Chinese New Year is a festive and celebrated holiday not just in China, but around the world, including the beautiful island of Phuket, Thailand. This celebration officially takes place on the 22nd of January 2023, aligning with the lunar calendar. It is a time for family gatherings, traditional rituals, and cultural events. If you’re planning a trip to Phuket during the Chinese New Year, Lub d comes up with what you need to know about the traditions of this special occasion!

1. Grand Parades

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     In Phuket, the Chinese New Year celebrations are especially grand and festive. The island is home to a large Chinese community, and the holiday is celebrated with great enthusiasm. One of the main events during Chinese New Year in Phuket is the annual parade, which features vibrant floats, traditional lion dances, and cultural performances. The parade is a sight to behold, and it’s a great way to immerse yourself in the local culture and traditions.

2. Giving “Hongbao”

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    Red envelopes or “hongbao,” are given to children and loved ones as a symbol of good luck and prosperity. These envelopes are typically filled with money and are given to children as a way to start the new year with good fortune. This tradition is what gets the kids and young people excited the most!

3. Cooking Traditional Food

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      Food is an important part of the Chinese New Year celebration, and there are many traditional dishes that are served during this holiday. Some popular dishes include fish, dumplings, and Nian Gao (a sticky rice cake). These dishes are believed to bring good luck and prosperity in the new year.

4. Temple Fairs

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     During the Chinese New Year in Phuket, there are often temple fairs, traditional dance performances, and food festivals. You will see both locals and travelers attending the fairs to both paying respects to the shrines for good fortune and enjoy the performances and food from the vibrant market.  These events are a great opportunity to learn more about the history and culture of the Chinese community in Phuket.

5. Decorating with Red Lanterns and Other Traditional Ornaments

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     During this period, homes and streets in Phuket are often decorated with red lanterns, paper cuttings, and other traditional ornaments during the Chinese New Year. Red is considered a lucky color in Chinese culture and is believed to ward off evil spirits and bring good luck. The streets and public areas are looking extra festive and lively during the Chinese New Year!

     If you’re planning a trip to Phuket during Chinese New Year, be sure to experience some of the local traditions and events. It’s a great way to learn more about the culture and make your trip extra special. And don’t forget to try some of the traditional foods and bring home a few red envelopes as souvenirs!

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