Wednesday, January 19, 2022

Preparing to celebrate Lunar New Year (Feb.1)


Folk artists perform intangible culture heritage items during celebration at park in Chengshan Town for Chinese New Year, Jan. 18, 2022, Rongcheng, China (Yang Zhili/VCG via Getty Images).
Happy Lunar New year 2022. It's the Year of the Tiger on the Eastern calendar (pinterest.com)
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It's finally MY year again! (Tiger Woods)
(Weather.com) Millions of people around the world are preparing to celebrate the Lunar New Year. This year is the "Year of the Tiger," which begins February 1st and lasts two weeks. It's also known as "Chinese New Year," though it's actually the Spring Festival in mainland China. Asia is the largest continent and region: Indonesia, Vietnam, South Korea, Malaysia, North Korea, and Taiwan also observe a national holiday for the new year. More + SLIDES

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In China it's "The Year of the Tiger": trivia and sayings for 2022 (nippon.com)

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