New Year’s Party Challenge The New Year is truly a global celebration, yet each country marks it in its own unique way. It’s one of the few holidays that unites all seven billion people worldwide under a shared spirit of joy and renewal. This year, the princesses decided to host a New Year’s challenge: decorating the palace and choosing outfits that reflect their respective kingdoms. In Eliza’s realm, the New Year’s most iconic symbol is the festive tree. Gifts are placed underneath, and tables are laden with sweets and treats. No celebration is complete without dazzling garlands—this year, gold and silver outfits, along with stars and snowflakes, are in style. In contrast, Chinese New Year emphasizes family traditions that hold deep cultural significance. On the first day of the new year, fireworks burst in the sky, and incense sticks are burned to ward off evil spirits. Many families buy new, brightly colored clothing—preferably in red or gold—and exchange heartfelt wishes. The Chinese princess embraces these age-old customs while also incorporating modern fashion trends. Let's explore how different—and yet similar—these holiday traditions are! Have fun participating in the New Year Party Challenge at Dressupwho.com. Mouse and Finger
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