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The Chinese Lunar New Year will kick off on January 28 which will usher the beginning of the year of Rooster and the beginning of spring.
The Chinese Lunar New Year will kick off on January 28 which will usher the beginning of the year of Rooster and the beginning of spring. One of the most important holiday in Chinese calendar, families across Asia – South Korea, Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand, Indonesia, Vietnam and the Philippines will feast on dumplings and noodles in the hopes of ushering in good luck and prosperity for the new year.
Here are pictures that show how people prepare and celebrate the New Year:
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