Despite the disparity and how it evolved through time, some traditional values and practices remain. Thesis Statement: The Chinese New Year is celebrated differently from the traditional January 1 celebration but the real meaning manifests the universal objective of celebrating hope and optimism for the New Year. Celebrating Chinese New Year could be different in terms of the changing dates observed from using the lunar calendar. Also, there are distinct cultural traditions that are believed to bring in good luck and those that need to be avoided to ward off bad luck.
Overall, the tradition of celebrating New Year actually symbolizes a universal meaning. Clincher: It is crucial to realize that celebrating the coming of a new year differently according to cultural orientations or astrological beliefs should not be seen as a divisive force that gauges the amount or lavishness in festivities as the measure of greatness. Rather, as part of a universal global community, celebrating New Year should be seen as an opportunity to reflect on one’s blessings and to work harder to strive achieving greater personal and professional goals to be further shared on our loved
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