New Year Party Challenge
New Year’s Day is truly an international holiday celebrated around the globe, yet each country marks it in its own unique way. It is one of the few holidays universally embraced by all seven billion people on Earth. The princesses decided to organize a New Year’s challenge: they decorated the palace and chose outfits reflecting their respective kingdoms’ traditions.
In Eliza’s realm, the main symbol of the New Year is the festive Christmas tree. Gifts are placed beneath it, and the table is laden with sweets and treats. Sparkling garlands, stars, and snowflakes complete the decorations—this year, gold and silver outfits, along with star and snowflake motifs, are in vogue.
Meanwhile, in China, New Year is one of the most important family celebrations. According to tradition, the first day of the new year features fireworks and incense burning—believed to ward off evil spirits and purify the home. Many people wear bright red or gold clothing, symbolizing good fortune, and exchange heartfelt greetings.
The Chinese princess adheres strictly to these customs while also embracing modern fashion trends.
Let’s compare these diverse yet interconnected traditions! Have fun participating in the New Year Party Challenge at Dressupwho.com.
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