From lucky foods to traditional greetings, we answer your questions about Lunar New Year.
What is Lunar New Year and what are the things you do for luck during the Spring Festival Year of the Rabbit? We explain.
Lunar New Year celebrations in Chinese culture typically go for 15 days, culminating in a lantern festival on the final day.Eastern Bakery has been around 98 years in San Francisco Chinatown. It's the go to place for mooncakes and coffee crunch cake.celebrated in California as an official state holiday. California is the first state in the U.S.
Gifting red packets filled with crisp dollar bills to children and the elderly is another important hallmark of the season. The red packets symbolize good luck, the dollar bills have to make up a round, even number and the act of giving and receiving one signals an exchange of a blessing.
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