Why is the flavor of the year red?

If Chinese New Year smell has a color, it must be Chinese red. The color red represents festivity, hilarity and peace. When the New Year comes, ? Chinese red? , not only overflowing with joyful festive atmosphere, but also contains a warmth of warmth, but also conveyed a stirring spiritual power. Foreign countries have lit up countless? The Chinese red color is the most popular color in the world. to celebrate the New Year. Let's see how popular Chinese New Year is abroad.

Empire State Building, New York, U.S.

The Empire State Building in New York, U.S.was illuminated in red on the evening of the 10th to celebrate the arrival of the Chinese Lunar New Year of the Ox. This is the 21st consecutive year that the Empire State Building has been illuminated to celebrate the Chinese Lunar New Year.?

Yushin Bank Tower in Italy

On the evening of the 10th, the top of the landmark Yushin Bank Tower in Milan, Italy, which is about 230 meters high, was also illuminated in ? Chinese red? This is the fourth consecutive year that the tower has been lit up around Chinese New Year. China Red?

Tokyo Tower, Japan

On the evening of the 11th, Japan's landmark Tokyo Tower was also lit up in celebration of the Chinese Lunar New Year? China Red? Tokyo remains in a state of emergency due to the epidemic, and the Tokyo Tower was lit up with the Chinese character? Hope to express the wish for mankind to overcome the epidemic.

The Chinatown in Bangkok, Thailand

The nearly 200-year-old Chinatown in Bangkok, Thailand? Yew Wah Lik Road. Stalls in Chinatown are filled with a variety of New Year's goods for Chinese people to buy.

Trafalgar Square, London, Britain

Lighting up Trafalgar Square in London, Britain, on Feb. 10 by placing Year of the Ox lanterns and Chinese lion dancers? China Red? to celebrate the Chinese Lunar New Year. Year of the Ox? The year of the Ox is coming.

Danish Confederation of Industry Building

The landmark building in the center of Copenhagen, the Danish Confederation of Industry, is located in the heart of the city. The glass fa?ade of the Confederation of Danish Industry's office building has been illuminated for the third consecutive year in Chinese red. Chinese red. Happy Chinese New Year! The words "Happy Chinese New Year" in Chinese and English are constantly flashing and scrolling, adding a strong sense of "Chinese New Year" to this fairytale capital. Chinese New Year The Chinese New Year was a great success for the capital of the fairy tale kingdom. Many people stopped to watch and express their wishes for the Chinese New Year to the Chinese people.

This is the third consecutive year that the Copenhagen Chinese Cultural Center, in cooperation with the Confederation of Danish Industries, has illuminated its office building during the Chinese New Year. Chinese Red

This is the third consecutive year that the Copenhagen Chinese Cultural Center has cooperated with the Federation of Danish Industries to light up its office building during the Chinese New Year.

Sydney Opera House, Australia

On February 11, the Sydney Opera House in Australia was lit red. To celebrate the Lunar New Year of the Ox, the Department of Multiculturalism of the State of New South Wales, Australia, held the Sydney Opera House Red Lighting Ceremony on Sydney Harbor.