People around Asia celebrate the Lunar New Year on Tuesday, Feb. 17, the start of the Year of the Horse.
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People are marking the Lunar New Year on Tuesday with prayers, fireworks and festivities. The activities ushered in the Year ...
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Firecrackers, red lanterns and elaborate firework displays are also a large part of the Lunar New Year spectacle around the world. Togetherness is a key component of the holiday, and many families ...
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The Lunar New Year is welcomed with a variety of cultural traditions and rituals such as carnivals, parades, fireworks and ancestor remembrance.
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Lunar New Year begins February 17—here's what it celebrates, why dates shift, and what the Year of the Fire Horse means.