![]() ![]() ![]() 2023 is the Year of the Rabbit, an animal attributed with positivity and wit. No matter which Chinese zodiac you are, expect this year to bring prosperity and hope, as cross-cultural expert and voice of Rosetta Stone's Mandarin products Dottie Li recently told Seventeen Magazine. For those born during a Year of the Rabbit, it is advised not to make any major life decisions during your Zodiac year, but to use this time to relax and contemplate the future. Lunar New Year is typically celebrated with traditional foods, family gatherings, festivals and ceremonies.Įvery Lunar New Year correlates to one animal and its characteristics from the Chinese zodiac, which is a cycle of 12 years and 12 animals. Chinese New Year for the year 2022 is celebrated/ observed on Tuesday, February 1. Lunar New Year is celebrated with much fervour and the main days of celebrations this year would be January 31 (New Year's Eve) and February 1. In China, Lunar New Year is also known as Spring Festival or Chūnjié. South Korea (Seollal), Vietnam (Tết), Mongolia (Tsagaan Sar) and many other Asian countries and regions celebrate the holiday. Check out our video and list of Lunar New Year Dos and Donts. ![]() Lunar New Year celebrations usually take place over multiple days the length varies for every culture. 11, 2022, NASA’s Orion spacecraft for the Artemis I mission splashed down in the Pacific Ocean after a 25.5 day mission to the Moon. This years Lunar New Year begins Tuesday, February 1, and 2022 is the Year of the Tiger. ![]()
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