New Year Party Challenge The New Year is truly an international celebration, yet each country marks it in its own unique way. It’s one of those rare holidays that is universally embraced by all seven billion people on Earth. To celebrate this special occasion, the princesses decided to organize a New Year’s challenge, decorating their palaces and selecting outfits that reflect their respective kingdoms. In Eliza’s realm, the New Year’s main symbol is the festive Christmas tree. Gifts are placed beneath it, while sweets and treats adorn the table. Sparkling garlands, along with shimmering gold and silver attire, stars, and snowflakes, are in vogue this year. Meanwhile, according to Chinese tradition, celebrating the New Year is a vital family event. On the first day of the new year, fireworks light up the sky, and incense sticks are burned to ward off evil spirits and banish misfortune. Many Chinese families also buy new, brightly colored clothes—preferably in gold or red—and exchange heartfelt wishes. Chinese princesses honor these age-old customs while also embracing modern fashion trends. Let’s compare these two very different yet somewhat similar New Year celebrations! Have fun playing the New Year Party Challenge at Dressupwho.com. Mouse and Finger
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