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  2. Lunar New Year History and Traditions, Explained - AOL

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    Culturally, Lunar New Year is a celebration observed throughout the world, mainly in Eastern Asia, and it "culminates in festivals, family celebration, and religious ceremonies to celebrate the ...

  3. 20 Lunar New Year Gifts to Ring in the Year of the Dragon - AOL

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    Celebrate the year of the dragon in 2024 by giving your loved ones these best Lunar New Year gifts. Our ideas include sweets, decorations, toys, and more.

  4. 30 Festive Lunar New Year Gifts to Bring in Good Vibes for ...

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    Celebrate the Year of the Dragon with festive Lunar New Year gifts. From lucky red or gold picks to dragon-themed options, we've got tons of gift ideas here.

  5. Lunar New Year - Wikipedia

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    One of the key celebrations is the Chinese New Year parade [49] with floats and fireworks taking place along the streets in Chinatown, Manhattan, the largest Lunar New Year parade outside Asia. [50] In June 2015, New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio declared that the Lunar New Year would be made a public school holiday, [ 51 ] in September 2023 ...

  6. 100 Lunar New Year Greetings for Luck and Prosperity - AOL

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    People celebrate Lunar New Year in vastly different ways depending on their particular culture, family or personal preference — but one common thread is setting an intention for a lucky ...

  7. Chinese New Year - Wikipedia

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    In the Melbourne suburb of Footscray, Victoria a Lunar New Year celebration initially focusing on the Vietnamese New Year has expanded into a celebration of the Chinese New Year as well as the April New Year celebrations of the Thais, Cambodians, Laotians and other Asian Australian communities who celebrate the New Year in either January ...