JAKARTA - By crawling into the web browser near you, Google features a special Doodle to welcome the Snake Year in the 2025 Chinese New Year celebrations.

Chinese New Year is almost here, with January 29 marking the start of the Snake Year in the Chinese zodiac calendar. Google also celebrated this moment by presenting snake-themed Doodles that can be found on its search page.

Although known as a typical Chinese celebration, the Chinese New Year is also celebrated in many other Asian countries, such as South Korea, Vietnam, and Singapore. In fact, the diaspora community in Europe and America also enlivens this celebration with their own various distinctive traditions.

In addition to the main Doodles available around the world, Google is also designing a special edition for South Korea. This doodle describes a distinctive element of Korean culture in welcoming the Chinese New Year, known as the country's Seollal.

During this celebration, the public will enjoy special foods, share good luck, and witness spectacular fireworks performances.

Google's Doodle has become an inseparable part of the user search experience. Every year, Google uses Doodles to celebrate various other historical, cultural, and important events. Just a month ago, the company also released a dedicated Doodle to summarize search trends over the previous year.

The interactive doodle, which is often in the form of a short game, is also an attraction for users. Through this Chinese New Year's Doodle, Google again shows its appreciation for the global culture and the spirit of celebration that accompanies it.

For those of you who want to experience the vibrant Year of the Snake, don't forget to visit Google and find this special Doodle while looking for information about the Chinese New Year.


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