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What is Lunar New Year? How long is the festival and why is it celebrated?
Celebrations vary from culture to culture, but typically on the first day of Lunar New Year people visit the senior members of their extended family. One of the most recognizable celebrations is lion dance troupes, a dramatic tradition meant to usher in the New Year and expel evil spirits.
Celebrate Lunar New Year’s ‘Year of the Snake’ with these events around Michigan
Also known as Chinese New Year, it marks the beginning of the lunar new year based on the lunar calendar, typically falling between Jan. 21 and Feb. 20.
Chinese New Year 2025: Year of the Snake and Lunar New Year traditions
Lunar New Year — also commonly called Chinese New Year — marks the start of the new year based on lunar calendars, or monthly cycles of the moon's phases. The lunar new year starts with the first new moon of the lunar calendar and ends on the first full moon,
Where is the lunar new year celebrated and who celebrates it?
Communities across the world begin celebrating Lunar New Year on Jan. 29 — and 2025 marks the Year of the Snake.
Lunar New Year 2025: What to know about the Year of the Snake
Asian American communities around the U.S. and around the world are ringing in the Year of the Snake Wednesday, including in New York City. The Lunar New Year, also known as the Chinese New Year or Spring Festival,
Chinese New Year 2025: The year of the snake
Chinese New Year, also known as Lunar New Year, begins on Jan. 29, 2025 and festivities typically last for 15 days.
The Year of the Snake Is Underway With Lunar New Year Festivities in Asia and Around the World
Lunar New Year festivals and prayers are marking the start of the Year of the Snake around Asia and farther afield
Lunar New Year 2025: How countries are celebrating the Year of the Snake
Many Chinese who work in bigger cities return home during the eight-day national holiday in what is described as the world's biggest annual movement of humanity.
Lunar New Year: How millions take welcome di Year of the Snake
Millions of pipo across Asia and di world dey celebrate di Lunar New Year wey dey happun during di first new moon of di lunar calendar. Na one important event in di year for many in Asia and some Asian communities worldwide,
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Wednesday’s New Moon Kicks Off Chinese Lunar New Year And Sets Up Ramadan
Jan. 28 marks the Lunar New Year, beginning the Year of the Snake. It's not the only lunar festival — Ramadan begins Feb. 28, ...
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What is the Lunar New Year? Everything you need to know from Chinese Zodiac animals to dates
Lunar New Year, often called the Spring Festival or Chinese New Year, is the most important holiday in China and many other ...
Daily Jang
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Chinese New Year: origin, tradition, and lantern festival
China and Chinese communities over the world are all geared up to celebrate the most important festival of the year, Chinese ...
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Celebrate Chinese New Year 2025: Traditions, Dates, and Fun
Celebrations, Traditions, and Everything You Need to KnowChinese New Year, also known as the Spring Festival, is one of the ...
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Who Celebrates Lunar New Year? Learn About the Holiday
The Lunar New Year has officially kicked off today and it involves delicious foods, wholesome traditions, family bonding and ...
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Chinese Lunar New Year 2025: Which Zodiac Animal Are You?
This week’s new moon, on Wednesday, Jan. 29, will signal the beginning of the Chinese Lunar New Year, which this year is ...
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Chinese New Year 2025: Key dates, animal of the year, predictions, significance, wishes and greetings to share—all you need to know
Chinese New Year and Lunar 2025 Wishes, Images, Quotes, Significance, Animal of the Year : The 2025 Chinese New Year ...
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Chinese New Year 2025: Must-do’s, taboo’s, and why red brings luck (and black is a big no-no)
Red is the colour of celebration, prosperity, and good luck. It is believed to ward off evil spirits and attract positive ...
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