New Year Party Challenge
The New Year is genuinely an international celebration, but each country marks it in its own unique way. It’s one of those rare holidays celebrated by all seven billion people around the world in unity. To mark the occasion, a group of princesses decided to host a New Year’s challenge, decorating the palace and selecting outfits inspired by their respective kingdoms.
In Eliza’s realm, the main symbol of the New Year is the festive Christmas tree. Gifts are placed beneath it, while sweets and treats adorn the table. Of course, colorful garlands are hung up everywhere! This year, shimmering gold and silver costumes, stars, and snowflakes are in vogue, adding to the magical atmosphere.
Meanwhile, according to Chinese traditions, celebrating the New Year is one of the most meaningful family events. On the first day of the new year, firework displays light up the sky, and incense sticks are burned to ward off evil spirits. Many people wear new, bright-colored clothes—especially in red and gold—and exchange heartfelt greetings. The Chinese princess happily observes these customs while also embracing modern fashion trends!
Let’s compare these diverse yet surprisingly similar holiday traditions! Have fun participating in the New Year Party Challenge at Dressupwho.com!
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