View
of
the
Lujiazui
skyline
as
Shanghai
Oriental
Pearl
Tower
lights
up
in
red
in
the
evening
on
January
28,
2025.
On
the
eve
of
the
Spring
Festival,
Shanghai’s
iconic
Oriental
Pearl
Tower
and
Shanghai
Tower,
the
third
tallest
building
in
the
world,
took
the
lead
in
lighting
up
in
festive
red
and
shared
the
cheerful
atmosphere
with
people
around
the
world.
Shanghai
Tower
lights
up
in
red
in
the
evening
on
January
28,
2025.
At
the
same
time,
the
Marina
Bay
Sands
in
Singapore
has
launched
a
Spring
Festival-themed
light
show,
projecting
the
beautiful
color
of
Chinese
red
onto
its
buildings,
as
part
of
its
Chinese
New
Year
celebrations
that
will
last
till
the
Lantern
Festival
on
February
12.
Also,
multiple
towers
in
Asian
cities
will
soon
follow
up.
In
Dubai,
UAE,
the
world’s
tallest
tower,
the
Burj
Khalifa
tower
will
also
light
up
in
red,
as
tourists
from
around
the
globe
gather
at
its
foot
to
usher
in
the
Year
of
the
Snake.
In
Tokyo,
Japan,
as
the
clock
counts
down
towards
the
Chinese
New
Year
and
the
Tokyo
Tower
puts
on
a
red
coat,
2,025
balloons
with
the
images
of
China’s
giant
pandas
and
Japanese
anime
characters
will
be
released
into
the
sky,
carrying
the
wonderful
wishes
of
the
Chinese
and
Japanese
people.
In the American continent, on January 29 local time in the US and the first day of the Chinese New Year, the Empire State Building in New York will appear in a dazzling red. In addition, the third tallest building in North America, the Willis Tower in Chicago, the Reunion Tower in Dallas, Texas will also light up in red during the Spring Festival. Further north, Canada is joining in as well. The red lights on the Vancouver Lookout will bring a special Spring Festival vibe to the Chinese people in Canada.
In Oceania, the city of Sydney will host a number of celebrations for the Spring Festival of the Year of the Snake.
In Europe, landmarks of a number of cities will also take part in the wonderfully red Spring Festival celebrations. In the Romanian capital of Bucharest, the emblematic SkyTower will turn into a red fairy. Several Spring Festival celebrations will also be held in the city to introduce traditional Chinese Spring Festival culture to the local people. In Barcelona, Spain, the Torre Glories, the most outstanding building of the city’s skyline, will light up in red and illuminate the city’s nightly sky. The Chinese community in Spain will also hold Spring Festival events bustling with joy and celebration, to welcome the arrival of the Chinese New Year together with the locals.
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