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The atmosphere is arousing with the sound of gongs, cymbals and drums played throughout the fair. The noise of firecrackers, too, echoed everywhere. Looking around, all you see is red and gold colors. In front of you, a group of people in red costume is performing a show looking somewhat like acrobatics.
Two people are under a large lion mask, one controls the head and the other, the tail. A person wearing an over-sized mask in a form of a bald head having a hilarious smile and red cheeks on it just passes you by. Can you figure out what fair it is? Yes, it is the Chinese New Year Festival.
The Chinese New Year is also known as the Lunar New Year, It is on the first day of the first month based on the Chinese style lunar calendar (normally falls in between last two weeks of January - first two weeks of February).
Chinese New Year is the day that Chinese people pray to their dead ancestors. You can see lots of food and drink they offer to their ancestors. Chinese people go to the market to buy food and other offerings on this day.