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Did you know that the Yokohama Chinatown is Japan's largest Chinatown and it's narrow and colorful streets are filled with traditional Chinese stores and restaurants. There you can witness all kinds of events and festivals such as the Chinese New Year held around the beginning of February.⁣⁣ 📷 kta3060⁣⁣

Did you know that the Yokohama Chinatown is Japan's largest Chinatown and it's narrow and colorful streets are filled with traditional Chinese stores and restaurants. There you can witness all kinds of events and festivals such as the Chinese New Year held around the beginning of February.⁣⁣ 📷 kta3060⁣⁣

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people in kimonos and lanterns at night with sky lantern lights above the crowd

Experience the magic of festivals in Asia! Imagine vibrant nights filled with traditional attire, floating lanterns, and stunning fireworks against a backdrop of beautiful architecture. What unique cultural festivals have you attended that left you in awe? Share your experiences! . #travelasia #travel #travelphotography #travelgram #asia #wanderlust #travelblogger #travelblog #asiatravel

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two women are looking at their cell phones in front of some lanterns and lights on the night sky

Download the Festival Of Lanterns in Chinese New Year Concept 4231227 royalty-free Vector from Vecteezy for your project and explore over a million other vectors, icons and clipart graphics!

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They were punished by the heaven Goddess, and turn into stars located down the opposite side of the Galaxy watching each other from the impossible distance.
They are permitted to meet each other only on the 7th day of the 7th month each year.
Magpies gather and make a bridge across the Galaxy for them.
Qixi is the most romantic one among the Chinese traditional festivals.
Chinese recall the loyalty of love and wish for happiness on the festival.

The Qixi Festival also known as the Chinese Valentine's Day,falls on the seventh day of the 7th lunar month on the Chinese calender. There is a romantic love story associated with Qixi. It says that a fairy named Zhinü who lived in heaven fell in love with a cowherd named Niulang during her trip to earth. Zhinü decided to settle down on earth and lead an ordinary life with Niulang. However love between ordinary people and fairy God is forbiden.

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