How the Lunar New Year will be different this year — and how to celebrate at home
Feb 9, 2021
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On Friday, Feb. 12, more than 2 billion people will celebrate the Lunar New Year — the largest annual holiday of the year for many Asian cultures.
Also known as the Spring Festival, the Chinese New Year, Seollal in Korean or Tết in Vietnamese, this year’s festival will usher us from the Year of the Rat into the Year of the Ox.