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Lunar New Year 2023: What's in store for Year of the Rabbit?

Por: ABC7 Nation January 21, 2023

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, also known as the Spring Festival, is based on cycles of the moon and falls on a different day every year. It marks the start of a new lunar calendar and it is a celebration of the arrival of spring.The Year of the Rabbit for 2023 will be the first celebrated in California as an official state holiday. It's the first time anywhere in the U.S. this has been done for the Asian community, an act by California to show its solidarity with the... + full article



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