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Lunar New Year red packets and oranges.
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Get to know more about the Lunar New Year

Asian Cultural Studies faculty member explains.

February 2, 2023 by Strategic Communication

The Lunar New Year is a celebration where Asian families around the world gather together. This year, the celebration starts Jan. 22 and lasts for 15 days. It’s the Year of the Rabbit.

Dr. Weirong Yan-Schaefer, senior instructor in the department of world languages and cultures at Missouri State University, offers some insights about the Lunar New Year to Lawn Love.


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