Chinese New Year Today … Lunar New Year is celebrated on a huge scale. The Chinese celebrate the Lunar New Year, which is usually celebrated on a grand scale.
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China, which is believed to be Corona’s homeland, has been plagued by a series of corona’s mutations and New Year’s celebrations.
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Even though we can’t travel on New Year’s Eve, people are eagerly waiting to see if we can go back to our hometown and meet family.
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Due to the Winter Olympics, citizens of the capital face increasing pressure not to leave, as well as uncertainty about when they will be allowed into the tightly controlled city.
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Can people today celebrate a healthy, happy and peaceful spring festival? Questions have been raised
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This New Year’s occasion is the only opportunity for workers to see their husbands, wives, parents or children
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Today, China’s most important national festival, known as the “Spring Festival” in Chinese …
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Chinese New Year is celebrated in countries and territories with significant Chinese populations, including China, Hong Kong, Macau, Taiwan, Singapore, Thailand, Cambodia, Indonesia, Malaysia, Mauritius, and the Philippines.
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Due to the epidemic, people are worried about not being able to return home for the New Year.