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Chinese New Year
Posted by Edna Zhou & Siting Ke on January 01, 2014
This year, Chinese New Year falls on January 31st. Also called Lunar New Year or Spring Festival, Chinese New Year is one of the most important Chinese holidays. Learn more about its history and traditions in our latest blog post.