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Chinese New Year 2024 – The Year of the Dragon

February 10, 2024 marks the beginning of Chinese New Year. This important cultural event that commemorates the new year and good fortune among many Eastern and Southeastern Asian cultures, and also celebrates the optimism of the coming year while honoring the past. Click to learn more about the traditions, celebrations, and meanings behind some of the rituals, and anything you want to know (even the questions you were afraid to ask) as we enter the Year of the Dragon!

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The Year of the Rabbit

Chinese New Year 2023 the Year of the Rabbit

On Sunday, January 22, 2023, the Year of the Rabbit is ushered in by those celebrating The Chinese New Year. Learn everything about Chinese New Year, and all the characteristics of one of the luckiest of the Chinese Zodiac animals, the Rabbit! If you learned something new from this article, please Like it! Share it! And, subscribe so you'll never miss out on articles like this.

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2021 The Year of the Ox

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February 12, 2021 starts the Chinese Year of the Ox. Wishing Everyone a Happy Chinese New Year! This guide will teach you everything you need to know about the Ox, Are you an Ox? Is there an Ox in your future? It's leagues better than a Jack in the Box! The Ox is perfect for this pandemic plagued year. Be Strong! Like an Ox!!

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Happy New Year! The Year of the Rat

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Happy Chinese New Year! ~ 恭喜發財 ~ Gung Hay Fat Choy!! In the Chinese Zodiac, 2020 is the Year of the Rat. Learn why Rats are clever and quick thinkers, successful but content with living quiet and peaceful lives.

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The Year of the Monkey

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Gung Hay Fat Choy! Happy (Chinese) New Year's. Celebrate, learn about, The Year of the Monkey in this article. Happy New Year to everyone all around the world!

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Chinese New Year’s – Why a Lion (Dance)?

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Nothing symbolizes the celebration of the Chinese New Year's than the Lion Dance! Entire cities come out to celebrate this joyous holiday. And the best of the Lion's compete in the International Lion Dance Competition. Check some of these Lions out...

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