Every year, more than 2 billion people around the world celebrate the Lunar New Year (Tet Nguyen Dan). On the evening of February 9 (ie the night of December 30, 2023), many people celebrated the New Year's Eve and the New Year of Giap Thin 2024 at brilliant events in Beijing, Hong Kong, Bangkok, Jakarta, Singapore, Moscow, Lima...
Chinese people celebrate New Year's Eve at a park in Beijing
Hong Kong people go to temples to pray for peace and buy flowers on New Year's Eve to welcome the Lunar New Year of Giap Thin 2024
The moment of transition from the Year of the Cat (the rabbit in Chinese culture) to the Year of the Dragon. Hong Kong people burn incense and pray for peace at a temple.
People pray at Wat Mangkon temple in Bangkok, Thailand on New Year's Eve
People celebrate New Year's Eve in Chinatown in Thailand's capital Bangkok.
Spring atmosphere at Amurva Bhumi temple in Jakarta, Indonesia
Indonesian people with Jakarta Governor Heru Budi Hartono (center, bottom photo) celebrate Imlek (Lunar New Year)
In the capital Manila of the Philippines, many people went to watch fireworks to celebrate the New Year of the Dragon.

Moscow people excitedly go to celebrate New Year's Eve

Colorful New Year's Eve Festival in Moscow, Russia
Members of a lion dance team in Lima, Peru prepare to perform ahead of New Year's Eve.
Lion dance team performs in the capital Lima on February 9 (December 30, Year of the Cat)
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