of course not only chines people celebrate it
Singapore has many festivals. The Chinese celebrate Chinese New Year, the Malays celebrate Hari Raya, the Indians celebrate Deepavali. Other festivals like Christmas and New Year are celebrated too.
Chinese New Year and Mid-Autumn Festival.
the lion dance
Chinese New Year
Western attire. They generally wear T-shirts and pants at informal occasions. The Chinese wear Western-style suits during formal occasions. Sometimes, a minority would put on the traditional Chinese attire (Hanfu and Qipao) during festivals, such as Chinese New Year or Mooncake festival. Very Few people actually wear the Ethnic Chinese costume on a regular basis (Blame Westernisation).
Mostly during Chinese New Year and some other festivals. Especially this year's Chinese New Year because it is the dragon year. Dragons appear in many different kinds of art as well.
There are many festivals in Ireland, far too many to list. There are music ones, arts ones, sports ones, theatre ones, film ones, festivals for particular places, festivals for particular people, beauty festivals, festivals for different ages, festivals for different cultures and many other types. So all year round there are festivals somewhere in Ireland.
The Spring festival is one of the most celebrated festivals in China and occurs across the country including in Beijing and it occurs on the Chinese lunar new year. Typically Beijing festivals feature Chinese culture such as Chinese paper dragons and fireworks.
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Unlike America the Chinese only celeberate Moon Festivals and the 12 days of Chinese New Year.
You should check a lunar calendar.It is quite different from the solar calendar.
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