Chinese New Year in Mauritius

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When:
26 Jan 2009 (various dates)
Where:
Mauritius
Chinese New Year in Mauritius is a spectacular event, and a deeply symbolic one. It is also known as the Spring festival on the island and involves spring cleaning both of the inner and the outer worlds.
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Preparations begin long in advance, as foodstuffs of all kinds are bought in and prepared, lanterns and decorations are hung in houses and streets. The traditional colour associated with the Chinese New Year is red, as this is meant to scare away evil spirits.

Families gather together to celebrate the beginning of a new year with vows, fireworks and abundant qantities of good food. Among the traditional dishes shared are honey-cakes (also called wax cakes because of their waxy texture), prawns (for liveliness), raw fish salad (for good luck), Angel Hair or dried seaweed (for prosperity) and dumplings (for good luck to the family).

Firecrackers and fireworks are set off to scare off evil spirits at the entrance of the new year and the traditional dragon dance is performed in various parts of the island. Members of the Chinese community often celebrate by going to the beach, relaxing and visiting pagodas for prayers and thanksgiving.
Other Dates
14 Feb 2010 (various dates)
Event details can change.
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