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Lunar New Year, Chinese Zodiac
What is the Lunar New Year? Everything you need to know from Chinese Zodiac animals to dates
Lunar New Year, often called the Spring Festival or Chinese New Year, is the most important holiday in China and many other Asian communities. Every year is marked by a different animal and 2025 is the Year of the Snake.
The Lunar New Year is here: Everything you need to know about your zodiac animal
The Lunar New Year begins Jan. 29 in the Year of the Wood Snake. Here's everything you need you need to know about your Chinese zodiac sign.
Chinese Lunar New Year 2025: Which Zodiac Animal Are You?
This week’s new moon, on Wednesday, Jan. 29, will signal the beginning of the Chinese Lunar New Year, which this year is called the "Year of the Snake."
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Year Of The Snake Kicks Off: What To Know About The Lunar New Year In 2025 (Photos)
The first new moon of the lunar calendar officially ushered in the new year in many cultures Wednesday, marking the imminent ...
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Chinese New Year 2025: Key dates, animal of the year, predictions, significance, wishes and greetings to share—all you need to know
Chinese New Year and Lunar 2025 Wishes, Images, Quotes, Significance, Animal of the Year : The 2025 Chinese New Year ...
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What animal and element correspond to the Chinese New Year 2025?
We are close to the start of the Chinese New Year and many people have the tradition of celebrating it in the West, so here ...
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Often called Chinese New Year, the lunar new year starts Wednesday. What to know
Under the Chinese Zodiac, the Year of the Snake is here. Here's a look at various traditions where you can celebrate in ...
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Happy Lunar New Year 2025! Chinese astronauts send Year of the Snake greeting from Tiangong space station (video)
People worldwide celebrate the Lunar New Year today, which occurs on the second new moon to follow the Winter Solstice.
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