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Lunar New Year, also known as Chinese New Year, marks the beginning of the lunar calendar based on the moon's cycles. Celebrations begin with the first new moon and last 15 days, ending on the first full moon. In 2025, Lunar New Year starts on Wednesday, January 29, and concludes on February 12. This year marks the Year of the Snake in the Chinese zodiac, symbolizing wisdom, transformation, and growth. The Lunar New Year is celebrated widely in countries such as China, South Korea, Vietnam, Malaysia, and Singapore, each with its own unique traditions. Common customs include cleaning homes to remove bad luck 10 days before the new year, setting off firecrackers, wearing red, and sharing red envelopes filled with money. Festivities often feature feasts, dragon dances, and the Lantern Festival. Traditional foods like dumplings, fish, spring rolls, and longevity noodles are enjoyed, symbolizing prosperity, family unity, and long life. Lunar New Year is deeply rooted in legends like that of Nian, a mythical beast scared away by red decorations, firecrackers, and lanterns, traditions that continue to be celebrated today. Whether referred to as Lunar New Year or Chinese New Year, this holiday unites millions of people worldwide in celebrating the arrival of spring and a new beginning.
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