New Year Party Challenge
The New Year is truly a globally celebrated holiday, but each country has its unique way of marking it. Remarkably, this is one of those rare festivities embraced universally—by all seven billion people on Earth.
In our story, the princesses decided to organize a New Year’s challenge. They decorated the palace and selected outfits that reflect their respective kingdoms. For example, in Eliza’s realm, the main symbol of the New Year is a beautifully decorated evergreen tree. Gifts are placed underneath, while sweets and treats adorn the table. Festive garlands, shimmering with gold and silver, are draped everywhere. This year, sparkling costumes featuring stars and snowflakes are in fashion.
Meanwhile, in China, the New Year holds profound cultural significance as a cherished family tradition. Celebrations begin with spectacular fireworks displays and the burning of incense sticks—believed to ward off evil spirits and purify the home. Many Chinese families wear new, brightly colored clothing—especially in shades of red and gold—and send heartfelt New Year greetings to loved ones.
Our Chinese princess embraces these age-old customs while also staying stylish with modern fashion trends.
Let’s compare these diverse yet interconnected holiday traditions! Enjoy playing the New Year Party Challenge at Dressupwho.com!
Mouse and Finger