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On Feb. 21, 2026, China celebrated the fifth day of Lunar New Year with dumpling-eating traditions to bring good luck, marking a festive, culturally rich holiday nationwide and abroad.
On February 21, 2026, the fifth day of the Chinese lunar new year, known as "Powu," was marked by a traditional dumpling-eating custom across China, believed to ward off evil and bring good fortune.
The practice, observed in regions like Shenyang, Hainan, and Zhejiang, highlights cultural heritage, family unity, and hopes for prosperity.
Festive events and tourism surged during the Spring Festival, with celebrations also reported internationally in places like Thailand and Mauritius.
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El 21 de febrero de 2026, China celebró el quinto día del Año Nuevo Lunar con tradiciones de comer dumplings para traer buena suerte, marcando una fiesta festiva y culturalmente rica en todo el país y en el extranjero.