6 Dumplings (饺子) Though uncommon for Singaporean Chinese families, eating dumplings (jiao zi, 饺子) during Lunar New Year is an old tradition in China This is said to bring wealth and prosperity, as the shape and colour of these dumplings resemble that of silver ingots used in ancient China In China, the 15day celebration kicks off on New Year's Eve with a family feast called a reunion dinner full of traditional Lunar New Year foods, and typically ends with the Lantern Festival "It's really a time for new beginnings, and family gathering," says Nancy Yao Maasbach, president of New York City's Museum of Chinese in AmericaThree overarching themes, she The Lunar New Year—celebrated in several Asian countries, and best known for the Chinese New Year celebration that's also called Spring Festival—is a time to bring families together
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