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Lunar New Year celebrations kick off around the world
AnneMarie McCarthy
Feb 16, 2018 • 0 min read
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Lunar New Year is one of the biggest celebrations in the Asian world and many other countries are now adopting the colourful tradition.
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The most famous of the celebrations is Chinese New Year, also known as Spring Festival. Centuries old, it's traditionally a time to honour ancestors and gods and wish good luck and fortune on your family.
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