New Year Party Challenge
New Year’s is truly an international celebration, but each country marks it in its own unique way. It’s one of the rare holidays that is celebrated by all seven billion people around the world, uniting everyone in joy and festivity.
The princesses decided to organize a New Year’s challenge, decorating the palace and choosing outfits inspired by their respective kingdoms. In Eliza’s land, the New Year’s main symbol is the festive tree. Gifts are placed underneath, while the table is laden with sweets and treats. Brightly colored garlands, stars, snowflakes, and shimmering decorations adorn the celebration! This year, shiny gold and silver outfits, along with star-themed and snowflake embellishments, are all the rage.
In contrast, Chinese traditions regard the New Year as one of the most important family holidays. On the day, fireworks light up the sky, and incense sticks are burned to ward off evil spirits—believed to bring good luck and protection for the year ahead. Many families wear new clothes in bright colors like red and gold, which symbolize good fortune, and send New Year greetings to loved ones.
The Chinese princess honors these age-old customs while also embracing modern fashion trends.
Let’s explore the fascinating differences and similarities of these New Year celebrations! Have fun playing the New Year Party Challenge at Dressupwho.com!