Lunar New Year History and Traditions

The Year of the Rabbit is ~officially~ upon us. Lunar New Year is a time for family, food, and togetherness, and this year, the celebrations kicked off on January 22, 2023. “It’s the biggest holiday in many Asian countries, and I love the traditions that come with the 15-day celebration,” says Kristie Hang, a TV host, journalist, and expert in Chinese food & culture. “It’s a great time to do some self reflecting and start the new year off right.”

Culturally, Lunar New Year is a celebration observed throughout the world, mainly in Eastern Asia, and it “culminates in festivals, family celebration, and religious

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