TAIPEI, TAIWAN - JANUARY 29: People pray for healthy and prosperity at a temple on the Chinese New Year's Day, as the world welcomes the Year of the Snake in Taipei, Taiwan, on 29 January 2025. Chinese New Year, also known as the Spring Festival or Lunar New Gear, starts on 29 January, with Chinese-speaking communities or ethic Chinese groups in places such as Taiwan, Mainland China, Singapore or Malaysia visiting temples to pray for good luck and peace. ( Daniel Ceng - Anadolu Agency )
TAIPEI, TAIWAN - JANUARY 29: People pray for healthy and prosperity at a temple on the Chinese New Year's Day, as the world welcomes the Year of the Snake in Taipei, Taiwan, on 29 January 2025. Chinese New Year, also known as the Spring Festival or Lunar New Gear, starts on 29 January, with Chinese-speaking communities or ethic Chinese groups in places such as Taiwan, Mainland China, Singapore or Malaysia visiting temples to pray for good luck and peace. ( Daniel Ceng - Anadolu Agency )
TAIPEI, TAIWAN - JANUARY 29: People pray for healthy and prosperity at a temple on the Chinese New Year's Day, as the world welcomes the Year of the Snake in Taipei, Taiwan, on 29 January 2025. Chinese New Year, also known as the Spring Festival or Lunar New Gear, starts on 29 January, with Chinese-speaking communities or ethic Chinese groups in places such as Taiwan, Mainland China, Singapore or Malaysia visiting temples to pray for good luck and peace. ( Daniel Ceng - Anadolu Agency )
TAIPEI, TAIWAN - JANUARY 29: People pray for healthy and prosperity at a temple on the Chinese New Year's Day, as the world welcomes the Year of the Snake in Taipei, Taiwan, on 29 January 2025. Chinese New Year, also known as the Spring Festival or Lunar New Gear, starts on 29 January, with Chinese-speaking communities or ethic Chinese groups in places such as Taiwan, Mainland China, Singapore or Malaysia visiting temples to pray for good luck and peace. ( Daniel Ceng - Anadolu Agency )
TAIPEI, TAIWAN - JANUARY 29: People pray for healthy and prosperity at a temple on the Chinese New Year's Day, as the world welcomes the Year of the Snake in Taipei, Taiwan, on 29 January 2025. Chinese New Year, also known as the Spring Festival or Lunar New Gear, starts on 29 January, with Chinese-speaking communities or ethic Chinese groups in places such as Taiwan, Mainland China, Singapore or Malaysia visiting temples to pray for good luck and peace. ( Daniel Ceng - Anadolu Agency )

