Chinese New Year is almost here! Besides Malaysia and China, do you know which other countries also celebrate the Chinese New Year? Here are some countries that ring in the Chinese New Year with their own unique traditions. Let’s take a look!
Philippines
Twelve Fruits
Filipinos welcome prosperity with 12 round fruits, symbolizing wealth and good fortune for each month of the year. The round shape represents coins and abundance.
Making Noise to Drive Away Bad Luck
At midnight, the Philippines comes alive with karaoke, blaring car horns, and fireworks. The louder, the better, as noise scares away bad spirits and invites positive vibes.
South Korea
Tteokguk (Rice Cake Soup)
Eating a warm bowl of Tteokguk isn’t just delicious—it’s symbolic. The long rice cakes mean longevity, and eating the soup officially makes you a year older. Ready to grow wiser?
Yunnori (Traditional Game)
This fun board game involves animal symbols and stick throwing. Beyond the entertainment, it’s believed to bring players good fortune.
Indonesia
Milkfish
Considered a symbol of abundance, milkfish graces many tables during the New Year. It’s all about attracting continuous prosperity and good business.
Cap Go Meh Festival
Marking the end of Chinese New Year, this grand festival dazzles with lion dances, dragon parades, and festive cheer. It’s the ultimate way to wrap up the celebrations.
Vietnam
Banh Chung & Banh Tet (Sticky Rice Cakes)
These tasty cakes are deeply meaningful. Banh Chung, with its square shape, represents the Earth, while Banh Tet, shaped like a cylinder, symbolizes the Sky. Offered to ancestors, they’re a tribute to nature’s blessings.
Releasing Golden Fish
On New Year’s Eve, golden fish are released into rivers and lakes. This gesture sends the Kitchen God back to heaven and ensures good fortune for the year ahead.
Singapore
Yu Sheng (Prosperity Toss)
Imagine tossing raw fish and colorful veggies high in the air while shouting blessings for prosperity. The higher the toss, the better the luck!
Chinatown Festive Market
Packed with traditional foods, vibrant lanterns, and festive items, Singapore’s Chinatown becomes a hub of Chinese New Year energy. It’s a feast for the senses.
Chinese New Year is celebrated in so many unique ways across Asia, each tradition offering a glimpse into the rich cultural heritage of the region. Wherever you’re headed this festive season, stay connected and make the most of your travels with Roaming Man Pocket Wi-Fi. Make every moment count and start the year with endless possibilities.