Details on the Asian holiday, Lunar New Year, with ABC13 Race & Culture reporter Rosie Nguyen.
HOUSTON, Texas -- Feb. 1 kicks off the Year of the Tiger for approximately 1.5 billion people, who are celebrating Lunar New Year across the world.Lunar New Year 2022: What to know about the traditions and celebration for the year of the Tiger
"In Korea, many holidays are celebrated based on the Lunar calendar. The biggest holiday among them is Chuseok, which falls on the fifth day of August of the Lunar calendar. It's like Thanksgiving in America," said Jin Lee, an instructor at the Houston Korean Education Center."Vietnamese and Korean people also celebrate it.
"It's a year when someone should pay close attention to one's fortune, health, and things in general," said Chang. What is the criteria for lucky money given out in red/white envelopes? Who gets them? Who gives them?
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Asian Americans mark Lunar New Year with resilience: 'Joy is the most radical form of rebellion'“We're going through such a difficult moment for our community, and the violence is really scarring. Joy is the most radical form of rebellion.” Today marks the beginning of the Year of the Tiger. This is how Asian Americans are celebrating.
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Lunar New Year 2022: What does the holiday and the Year of the Tiger represent?Feb. 1, 2022 marks the beginning of the Lunar New Year also known as the Chinese New Year. Here's what to know about the widely celebrated holiday.
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Lunar New Year 2022: Welcoming the Year of the TigerA guide to the most common Lunar New Year traditions and superstitions, as well as insights from some of Hong Kong's most established geomancers on what the Year of the Tiger might have in store.
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Lunar New Year: Celebrations for the Year of the Tiger bring hopePeople across Asia prepared Monday for muted Lunar New Year celebrations amid concerns over the coronavirus and virulent omicron variant.
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Adams Calls Out Asian Hate At Lunar New Year’s CelebrationMayor Adams called out anti-Asian hate crimes in Chinatown during a celebration kicking off Lunar New Year festivities on Tuesday. 'I’m recommitted more than ever, to make sure my AAPI community is safe in the city of New York as we end the violence.
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