Chinese-Indonesian 'Lucky Foods' for Celebrating Lunar New Year

2022-01-31 1

As the Chinese New Year is coming on February 1, 2022, many Chinese-Indonesians prepare the celebration, such as the food.

The Chinese believe that certain food brings good luck and prosperity.

For example, noodles are believed to bring longevity and happiness, while fish symbolize prosperity.

Though primarily celebrated by Chinese descendants living in the country, the Lunar New Year or Imlek is also enjoyed by non-Chinese.

The celebration is more vibrant in Chinatowns across the archipelago. Fantastic performances by the acrobatic Barongsai, red-gold lanterns, and good fortune cuisines mark the Imlek fanfare.

Quoting The Ministry of Tourism data, here are five unique dishes to celebrate the Chinese New Year that signifies a special blessing for the upcoming year. See more in the video.




Voice Over / Video Editor: Aulia Hafisa / Praba Mustika
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