Chinese New Year

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Lunar New Year 2024 (Bracknell Forest Council |)

Lunar New Year is one of the most important celebrations of the year among East and Southeast Asian cultures.

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It's easy to enter the Asian market during Lunar New Year. It's hard ... (BBC News)

Companies often make crucial cultural missteps that alienate consumers during one of the biggest spending events of the year.

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What to know about Lunar New Year, Chinese New Year, Seollal ... (NBC News)

Now, many individual cultural celebrations like the Vietnamese Tet, the Korean Seollal and other spring festivals are united under one umbrella term โ€” Lunar New ...

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Chinese New Year Horoscope 2024: Know what's in store for your ... (Hindustan Times)

This article will unveil the Chinese horoscope predictions for the Year of Wood Dragon 2024 for all 12 Chinese zodiac signs. | Horoscope.

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What Is Lunar New Year and How Is It Celebrated? (Voice of America)

On February 10, Asian American communities around the United States will ring in the Year of the Dragon with community carnivals, family gatherings, ...

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Mythical Beasts and Lucky Dishes: Lunar New Year Traditions ... (Maryland Today)

UMD Expert on D.C.-area Celebrations Breaks Down Chinese Customs.

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Everything to know about the Chinese Lunar New Year (Red and Black)

Communities across the United States also celebrate with parades, markets and museum displays. Chinatown, New York hosts the annual Firecracker Ceremony on Feb.

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When is the Chinese New Year 2024? Dates, what animal is this ... (MARCA.com)

The Chinese New Year is an ancient celebration that marks the beginning of a new lunar cycle and culturally represents a rebirth, full of deep-rooted ...

HKSAR chief executive delivers Chinese New Year message (ๆ–ฐๅŽ็ฝ‘)

HONG KONG, Feb. 9 (Xinhua) -- Chief Executive of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR) John Lee on Friday delivered a Chinese New Year message ...

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How is the Lunar New Year celebrated? (KING5.com)

Jan. 1 may have come and gone, but the year is only just beginning by a different calendar. It's a mostly symbolic one, based on the monthly cycles of the ...

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