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  5. Panda Express - Wikipedia

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    Panda Express is an American fast food restaurant chain that specializes in American Chinese cuisine.With over 2,400 locations, [3] it is the largest Asian-segment restaurant chain in the United States, [4] [5] and is mainly located in North America and Asia. [6]

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    Panda Express Logo Panda Inn Logo. Panda Restaurant Group, Inc. is the parent company of Panda Inn, Panda Express and Hibachi-San.It was founded by Andrew and Peggy Tsiang Cherng [4] and Andrew's father, Master Chef Ming-Tsai Cherng; the family originated from the Yangzhou region of China's Jiangsu province.

  7. Lunar New Year - Wikipedia

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    Lunar New Year is the beginning of a new year based on lunar calendars or, informally but more widely, lunisolar calendars.Typically, both types of calendar begin with a new moon but, whilst a lunar calendar year has a fixed number (usually twelve) of lunar months, lunisolar calendars have a variable number of lunar months, resetting the count periodically to resynchronise with the solar year.