From Lunar New Year Prayers to High-Tech Displays, Millions Usher in the Year of the Horse
Lunar New Year combines age-old rituals with AI-driven robot performances across Asia, highlighting cultural heritage and national tech progress, officials and participants said.
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From Lunar New Year prayers to high-tech displays, millions usher in the Year of the Horse
Fireworks lit the skies and incense smoke filled the air as millions rang in the Lunar New Year on Tuesday. From bustling temple fairs in Beijing to a high-tech Spring Festival gala, the Year of the Horse began in a swirl of prayer, pageantry and cutting-edge spectacle.
The traditional holiday weeks that follow the entry into a new year encourage Chinese to consume in the food, hospitality and transport sectors, giving a boost to an economy that is still fragile.
Lunar New Year celebrations kick off in China on the first day of the Year of the Horse
People across China marked the Lunar New Year on Tuesday with prayers, fireworks and festive celebrations. Crowds gathered at temples and public events across Beijing on the first day of the new year.
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