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25 Lunar New Year Gifts to Celebrate Year of Snake
When Is Chinese Lunar New Year? Why Today’s Full ‘Wolf Moon’ Sets Up ‘Year Of The Snake’
Starting Jan. 29, 2025, the Chinese Lunar New Year marks the Year of the Wood Snake. It’s celebrated for 15 days, ending on Feb. 12, or Lantern Festival.
Lunar New Year 2025: What Chinese Zodiac animal to celebrate, info about the Year of the Snake
Here’s when Chinese New Year 2025 is, how long it lasts, what zodiac animal corresponds with 2025 and why it falls on a different date each year.
25 Lunar New Year Gifts to Celebrate the Year of the Snake
This year, the Lunar New Year begins on January 29th. According to the Chinese zodiac, the auspicious occasion marks a transition from the Year of the Dragon to the Year of the Snake. In Chinese culture,
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New York state schools will close in celebration of Lunar New Year for the first time
For students across New York, the upcoming Year of the Snake will start off with a bit more of a bang. Public schools across ...
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Watchdog Group Adds the Moon to List of Threatened Historic Sites
That organization is the World Monuments Fund, which today announced the 25 sites on its annual World Monuments Watch. The ...
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Year of the Snake: 44th Annual CultureFest! Lunar New Year at the Penn Museum
In collaboration with the American Center for Asian Students and the Center for East Asian Studies at the University of ...
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Penn Museum to mark Lunar New Year with traditional lion dances on Jan. 25
Penn Museum will help usher in the
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New
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festival. The holiday, celebrated in Asian countries for centuries, falls on a Wednesday, so Penn Museum ...
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How China's Lunar New Year travel rush is world's biggest annual migration
Hundreds of millions of Chinese criss-cross the country during the Lunar New Year holidays each year to reunite with families ...
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