Lunar New Year

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At Lunar New Year, desserts can be customary or 'cute-ified' (knkx.org)

Every Lunar New Year without fail, Kat Lieu's mother would make her steamed nian gao, which is a sweet rice — or mochi — cake. It was a tasty tradition of ...

"On Lunar New Year, for three days you go visit family, friends and teachers," said Linh Trinh, a Vietnamese food historian who is getting a PhD in the subject at the University of Michigan. Its name is a homonym for “higher year” in Chinese, meaning a more prosperous year ahead and expressing wishes for children to grow taller. Past Lunar New Year creations included a rolled cake that looked like a White Rabbit Creamy Candy, a Chinese brand as iconic as the Hershey bar. Sweet treats are a must during this time because it symbolizes a sweet life.” “A Lunar New Year dessert to me is something made using Asian elements with reference to traditionally-made goods during this time,” Ng said in an email. Judging by the 150,000-plus membership of the Subtle Asian Baking Facebook group, a lot of Asians are more about showing off something they made for the holiday rather than bought. Sue Ng, who was born and raised in Canada but now lives in Hong Kong, loves to “cute-ify” pastries for special occasions. “This year again I'm going to make the waffles," said Lieu, who is half Chinese and half Vietnamese. Known for its diverse food culture, China offers a variety of Lunar New Year desserts that are usually rice-based or flour-based. But in this age of social media, food savviness and cultural pride, younger generations of Asians also are getting more inspired to have dessert courses that are whimsical and creative — from black sesame financiers to peanut butter miso cookies. He gets mochi waffles made with bright green pandan the first morning of the new year. It was a tasty tradition of having dessert for breakfast.

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Lunar New Year 2023: What the Year of the Rabbit Symbolizes (CNET)

Asian communities around the globe will mark the new year with fireworks, parades and other festivities.

Grace Meng, a Democrat from New York, sponsored a bill that would have made Lunar New Year the The Lantern Festival is held on the first full moon of the year to mark the end of the New Year season. Americans are typically most familiar with Chinese New Year celebrations, with dragon parades, boat races and fireworks. Lunar New Year falls on a different day on the It's a possibility, though not a likely one for the moment. [10 "heavenly stems,"](https://www.travelchinaguide.com/intro/focus/stems.htm) each of which represents one of the five elements of Taoism: fire, earth, water, wood and metal. Many people wear red during Lunar New Year, and children often receive red envelopes stuffed with money. 21 and the new year begins Jan. Rabbits are also associated with the moon, because of the mythical Jade Rabbit who lives there. Participants enjoy special foods like Thịt Kho trứng (braised pork with duck eggs) and decorate yellow apricot blossoms and other plants. Since the beast, Nian (Chinese for "year"), was afraid of bright lights, loud noises and the color red, they were used to exile the beast. [Gregorian calendar](https://www.britannica.com/topic/Gregorian-calendar) every year: In 2023, Lunar New Year's Eve is Jan.

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Lunar New Year: What to expect as we hop into the Year of the Rabbit (The Washington Post)

Also referred to as Chinese New Year or Spring Festival, it is one of the most important Asian holidays, marked by family reunions, feasting and gifts. And in ...

[Lunar New Year ](https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/2022/01/31/lunar-new-year-chinese-tiger/?itid=lk_inline_manual_2)kicks off this weekend, and if you feel the past year has been a tumultuous roller coaster, you’ll be glad to hear that, as the [Year of the Tiger ](https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/2022/01/31/lunar-new-year-chinese-tiger/?itid=lk_inline_manual_2)draws to an end, the rabbit is traditionally a symbol of hope and peace, possibly signaling a calmer year ahead. Also referred to as Chinese New Year or Spring Festival, it is one of the most important Asian holidays, marked by family reunions, feasting and gifts.

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Chinese New Year hotel celebrations in the city (The Manila Times)

Indulge in the Imperial Rabbit Feast at Newport World Resorts' signature restaurant, Happy 8. The Chinese set menu and Yee Sang brings an auspicious start to ...

The Chinese New Year set menu at the Grand Ballroom starts at P25,888 net for six persons. Welcome the new year with a fresh perspective and a forecast of what is to come. These sweet confections are available in Florentine and through Dine at Home until January 22. Elevate your Chinese New Year celebration with homemade goodies. The yu sheng salad, which was popularized in Singapore, and known as lo hei in Cantonese, signifies blessings and fortune. The restaurant is also serving up a Lo Hei for Prosperity with salmon, carrots, white radish, golden crackers, and more. For the traditional dinner table yu sheng (or yee sang) toss ritual, the salad is offered with a twist: Prosperity Roasted Duck in lieu of herring or salmon, with jellyfish, crispy vegetables, and plum dressing. For more abundance, Crystal Dragon offers Steamed Duo Flavor Live Grouper with signature tofu and Roasted Crispy Spring Chicken with supreme soy sauce. The roasted duck symbolizes wealth, abundance, and fertility; the flour crisps, prosperity, while the plum dressing denotes sweetness and harmonious family relationship. The Imperial Rabbit Feast is available until February 15 at Happy 8, located at the 3F Gaming Area of the Newport Garden Wing. Marriott Hotel Manila's Chinese Fine Dining restaurant, Man Ho, is celebrating with a Poon Choi for Good Fortune for a group of five diners featuring abalone, prawns, roasted duck, and more. Newport World Resorts international hotel brands have also curated special dinner menus for the World of Prosperity reunion parties.

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Sweet Treats for Lunar New Year (VOA Learning English)

There are new clothes, big meals, and the traditional red envelopes of money for children. The red signifies good luck. There are also plenty of tasty, ...

She topped the bread with an image of a Miffy, a famous rabbit from a Dutch children’s book. Lieu plans to do the same this year for her nine-year-old son. “On Lunar New Year, for three days you go visit family, friends and teachers,” said Linh Trinh, a Vietnamese food historian studying at the University of Michigan. Li told the Associated Press, “I don’t really like desserts and pastries, but I just want to bring something home as a gift.” In Beijing, China, people have been lining up outside Daoxiangcun, one of the city’s best-known bakeries, for New Year dessert gifts. There are also plenty of tasty, sweet desserts to have with tea throughout the day.

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Lunar New Year 2023: Year of the Rabbit (10News)

The Lunar New Year, also known as Chinese New Year, is a celebration of the new year that begins Sunday, Jan. 22, and ends on Sunday, Feb. 5.

[Annual San Diego Chinese New Year Food and Cultural Fair (Feb. [Chinese New Year Festival (Jan. [SD Lunar New Year Festival (Jan. The Lunar New Year is a chance for a fresh start; the annual festival includes cleaning, cleansing, hanging banners, food preparation and eating with loved ones. [San Diego Tet Festival (Jan. The Lunar New Year, also known as Chinese New Year, is a celebration of the new year that begins Sunday, Jan. Visitors can enjoy a wide range of food, live entertainment and fun for the whole family. The Lunar New Year also marks the change of signs on the Chinese zodiac calendar. In Chinese tradition, elders and, in some parts, married couples give the envelopes to children, unmarried family members and friends. The color red of the envelope is used to represent prosperity. South Koreans celebrate Seollal, or Korean Near Year, which is considered one of the major traditional holidays. Some legends say the cat finishes in fourth place, while in others, the cat is disqualified or was pushed into the river by the rat.

What is Lunar New Year and how is it celebrated? (Deseret News)

Where is the Lunar New Year celebrated? Why is Vietnam celebrating the Year of the Cat instead of the rabbit?

Each year in the calendar is given a name using a combination of 12 earthly branches — each of which corresponds to an animal in the zodiac — and 10 heavenly stems.” The earthly branch for this year is called Mao, which is similar to “cat” in Vietnamese. In others, it’s the rabbit. In Vietnam, however, revelers are gearing up to celebrate the cat. The Year of the Cat is entrenched in lore, none of which has been proven, so we go with what our elders say. Along with red envelopes of lucky money, Vietnamese people prepare for the festival with peach blossoms and/or kumquats. According to the Lighting firecrackers is a common New Years tradition in China, though air pollution regulations have caused a downward trend in their use. At the end of the day, the Lunar New Year festival is all about celebrating family, the upcoming arrival of spring and the start of a hopefully prosperous new year. 2023 is the Year of the Rabbit according to the Chinese Zodiac. The Lunar New Year celebrates the beginning of spring and the new year in keeping with the lunisolar calendar. [Year of the Rabbit](https://chinesenewyear.net/zodiac/rabbit/) with the start of the Lunar New Year.

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The Lunar New Year in Shanghai luxe (Manila Bulletin)

As a top banking and financial organization that treats its clients as family, it was important for HSBC Philippines to observe the occasion face to face after ...

The meat, butter-like in texture, was incredibly juicy and tender. After the lion dance, a four-course meal of auspicious dishes was served. It is also believed to provide a sense of calm.’ It is also believed to provide a sense of calm. Its resonant and echoing sound signaled the start of the program, inviting guests to enter the ballroom. The Chinese New Year is commemorated in hopes of attracting prosperity, closer family ties, and peace.

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Explore cultural, historical richness of Chinese New Year: PBBM (pna.gov.ph)

MANILA – President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. on Sunday called on Filipinos, including Filipino-Chinese, to examine the “cultural and historical richness” ...

A better tomorrow that is founded on unity, peace, and cooperation,” Marcos said. In a video message to the Chinese-Filipino community on Jan. In his message on the celebration of Chinese New Year, Marcos described the celebration as “a new dawn that symbolizes our boundless wishes for prosperity for ourselves and our society.”

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Marcos wishes for stronger solidarity as country celebrates Chinese ... (The Manila Times)

President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. expressed his wish for a stronger sense of solidarity and goodwill between Filipinos and Chinese as the country celebrated ...

As Filipinos, let us work hand-in-hand and be renewed with a sense of solidarity, from which our hopes for a better tomorrow will spring forth," he added. "As we observe this occasion, let us delve into to the cultural and historical richness that has made our nation the colorful and vibrant society that it is today," he added. "

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Marcos calls for compassion, solidarity on Chinese New Year (Manila Bulletin)

On Chinese New Year, President Ferdinand 'Bongbong' Marcos Jr. encouraged the Filipino-Chinese community to exercise deeper compassion toward those who have ...

16, Marcos conveyed his hope for a better tomorrow for the Philippines and China. In a message on Sunday, Jan. “Let us also focus on the common thread that reaffirms the bonds of our kinship and friendship that have allowed us to withstand all challenges and overcome ordeals that have come our way,” Marcos added.

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Marcos wishes for good fortune, joy on Lunar New Year (Philstar.com)

This comes as the Filipino-Chinese community and those who celebrate Lunar New Year festivities mark the beginning of the Year of the Water Rabit.

The statement comes as the Filipino-Chinese community and those who celebrate Lunar New Year festivities mark the beginning of the Year of the Water Rabit. MANILA, Philippines — On the occasion of the Lunar New Year, President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. also called on the public to share blessings especially those with less in life.

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Lunar New Year: Chinese families meet for bittersweet reunions (BBC News)

Melody Liu, who lives in Beijing, lost her grandfather earlier this month, just weeks before the Spring Festival. It was a chaotic time, she says. The family ...

But authorities have been building up to declare a "full victory" in the Communist Party's fight against Covid. "I only wish for my family to be safe and sound. The other constant is a sticky rice cake or nian gao, a homonym for "grow higher every year". Melody, like so many others, is unimpressed: "We have had free Covid tests and free vaccines for the past three years. That's what Zowie Li, who grew up in Wuhan, missed the most about not being able to make it home during the pandemic for the last three reunions. Even as large swathes of China turn festive red - the colour of the Spring Festival - it's hard to miss the white, the sign of a household in mourning. And then there are those who are celebrating, but with a heavy heart, well aware of the empty seats. We just can't give her the truth," Melody says. That visit happened just before the pandemic was declared - and China's zero-Covid policy in the years since, which required travellers to quarantine for weeks, kept her away from home. It's a chance for families to gather and celebrate each other's successes, and regroup for a fresh start. It's been three years since the young communication professional, who lives in Hong Kong, has been home to Shanghai. "I'm so looking forward to going home this time," says Sandy Bai.

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10 people have been killed in a shooting near LA after a Lunar New ... (NPR)

The gunfire was reported around 10:22 p.m. local time inside a Chinese-owned ballroom dance studio on West Garvey Avenue in Monterey Park. Local police arrived ...

The attack occurred at the end of the first day of a two-day street festival to celebrate Lunar New Year. Meyer did not give further details about the shooter or possible motive. At least 10 people were killed and 10 others were wounded in a shooting Saturday evening in a city east of Los Angeles, the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department said.

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Pope sends greetings for Lunar New Year (Vatican News)

Pope Francis offers greetings to those celebrating Lunar New Year following his Sunday Angelus address.

At the end of his Sunday Angelus in St. Lunar New Year, or the Chinese New Year or often-called the 'Spring Festival' in mainland China, is one of the several Lunar New Years of Asia. Pope Francis sent greetings to those celebrating Lunar New Year, marking the new year according to the traditional Chinese calendar.

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The Year of the Rabbit: The Lunar New Year and what it means (CBS News)

It's a multi-day celebration meant to ring in the spring season, which is why it's also called "Chunjie" or "Spring Festival." Unlike the Gregorian calendar, ...

"The Chinese Lunar New Year is a time of reunion for everyone to come together," said Sunny Yang from the Chinese Association for Science and Technology in Pittsburgh. Each year in the Lunar calendar is represented by one of the 12 zodiac animals, and this year will be the year of the rabbit symbolizing longevity, peace, and prosperity. The Year of the Rabbit: The Lunar New Year and what it means

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Lunar New Year foods to love: whole fish, spring rolls, noodles and ... (Los Angeles Times)

Celebrating the Lunar New Year with some favorite dishes including fried spring rolls, whole steamed fish and lo bak go.

At Yi Mei Deli in San Gabriel, they are listed on the menu as “daikon cakes.” At most dim sum houses, the cakes are pan-fried until the tops and bottoms are speckled with brown bits that crisp up in the pan. We opt for the latter, the best way to appreciate the essence of the sea in the fish. The rolls, labeled “egg rolls” on the menu, are golden cigars filled with minced cabbage, carrots, mushroom, ground pork and broken vermicelli noodles. The wrappers are brittle and bubbly, shattering on contact, with an ethereal crunch. “Every year, you get rich from the fish.” Like many Chinese families, Young celebrates with a dinner on the eve of the Lunar New Year, which starts today . She recently started a campaign with the James Beard Foundation called #SupportChinatowns, encouraging people to share their support of these businesses on social media. They are the color of money. This can be due to a food or dish’s shape, name, pronunciation, history and, in some cases, the traditions of individual families. Everyone excavates for meat until the bones are clean, then we spoon the leftover sauce onto bowls of rice, or slurp it straight from the plate. And they are so sure that eating specific foods will change that outcome.” Specific foods hold meaning and even power depending on who you ask.

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Gunman kills 10 people near Los Angeles after Lunar New Year ... (PBS NewsHour)

A gunman killed 10 people and wounded 10 others at a Los Angeles-area ballroom dance club following a Lunar New Year celebration, setting off a manhunt for ...

since the start of the year but also is the deadliest since May 24, 2022 — when 21 people were killed in a school in Uvalde, Texas, according to The shooting occurred at Star Ballroom Dance Studio, a few blocks from city hall on Monterey Park’s main thoroughfare of Garvey Avenue, which is dotted with strip malls full of small businesses whose signs are in both English and Chinese. The Lunar New Year celebration in Monterey Park is one of California’s largest and had attracted tens of thousands throughout the day. The database defines a mass killing as four people killed not including the perpetrator. He said the 10 people died at the scene in the city of Monterey Park. He directed her to make sure that the FBI is providing full support to local authorities, and to update him regularly today as more details are known.” A police car was parked near a large banner that proclaimed: “Happy Year of the Rabbit!” He said officers then went into the ballroom and found victims as firefighters treated the wounded. Meyer said people were “pouring out of the location screaming” when officers arrived at around 10:30 p.m. Meyer gave no description of the male suspect or the weapon he used, or why police gave no information on the shooting for hours while the shooter apparently remained on the run. Detectives could be seen working near the open back door, where a woman wearing gloves was carefully examining the door handle as though checking for prints. Andrew Meyer of the Los Angeles Sheriff’s Department said Sunday that the wounded were taken to hospitals and their conditions range from stable to critical.

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Google celebrates Lunar New Year 2023 with Year of the Rabbit ... (Space.com)

A new lunar new year is hopping off to a great start and Google is marking the occasion with a series of Google doodles.

You can [watch the Venus and Saturn conjunction in a free webcast](https://www.space.com/venus-saturn-free-livestream-jan-22-2023) at 11 a.m. The Doodle artwork is crafted from paper to honor Chinese paper-cutting (Jianzhi), which is a long-time Lunar New Year tradition." [Venus and Saturn will shine extremely close together](https://www.space.com/venus-saturn-conjunction-tonight-jan-22-2023) after sunset in a planetary conjunction. The Doodle artwork is crafted from paper to honor the paper folding & cutting art traditionally practiced during Lunar New Year." "The traditions of the Lunar New Year festival date back thousands of years to a popular legend. [Lunar New Year 2023 began today](https://www.space.com/lunar-new-year-2023-year-of-the-rabbit) (Jan.

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Lunar New Year 2023: What Is the Year of the Rabbit? (CNET)

Asian communities around the world mark the new year with fireworks, parades and other festivities.

The Lantern Festival is held on the first full moon of the year to mark the end of the New Year season. Grace Meng, a Democrat from New York, sponsored a bill that would have made Lunar New Year the It's a possibility, though not a likely one for the moment. Americans are typically most familiar with Chinese New Year celebrations, with dragon parades, boat races and fireworks. [10 "heavenly stems,"](https://www.travelchinaguide.com/intro/focus/stems.htm) each of which represents one of the five elements of Taoism: fire, earth, water, wood and metal. Since the beast, Nian (Chinese for "year"), was afraid of bright lights, loud noises and the color red, they were used to exile the beast. Many people wear red during Lunar New Year, and children often receive red envelopes stuffed with money. Rabbits are also associated with the moon, because of the mythical Jade Rabbit who lives there. Participants enjoy special foods like Thịt Kho trứng (braised pork with duck eggs) and decorate yellow apricot blossoms and other plants. So 2022 was technically the Year of the Water Tiger, and 2023 is the Year of the Water Rabbit. The year 2023 in the Gregorian calendar is designated the Year of the Rabbit. It's Lunar New Year, also known as the Chinese New Year or the Spring Festival, when Asian communities around the world will say farewell to the Year of the Tiger and usher in the Year of the Rabbit.

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China is celebrating the Lunar New Year, with most COVID rules lifted (WJCT NEWS)

People across China rang in the Lunar New Year on Sunday with large family gatherings and crowds visiting temples after the government lifted its strict ...

on Lunar New Year's Eve, with everyone trying to be the first, or among the first, to put their incense sticks into the stands in front of the temple's main hall. The mass movement of people may cause the virus to spread in certain areas, said Wu Zunyou, the chief epidemiologist at China's Center for Disease Control. Larger public celebrations also returned for what is known as the Spring Festival in China, with the capital hosting thousands of cultural events — on a larger scale than a year ago. She said she brought her 7-year-old son to Qianmen to experience the festive vibe in Beijing and learn about traditional Chinese culture. Each year is named after one of the 12 signs of the Chinese zodiac in a repeating cycle, with this year being the Year of the Rabbit. The Lunar New Year is the most important annual holiday in China.

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China rings in Lunar New Year with most COVID rules lifted (Aljazeera.com)

For the past three years, Lunar New Year celebrations were muted due to the coronavirus pandemic.

The Lunar New Year is the most important annual event in China. For the past three years, celebrations were muted in the shadow of the pandemic. For the past three years, Lunar New Year celebrations were muted in the shadow of the COVID-19 pandemic.

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China is celebrating the Lunar New Year, with most COVID rules lifted (NPR)

In Beijing, many worshippers offered morning prayers at the Lama Temple but the crowds appeared to be smaller compared to pre-pandemic days. The Tibetan ...

on Lunar New Year's Eve, with everyone trying to be the first, or among the first, to put their incense sticks into the stands in front of the temple's main hall. The mass movement of people may cause the virus to spread in certain areas, said Wu Zunyou, the chief epidemiologist at China's Center for Disease Control. Larger public celebrations also returned for what is known as the Spring Festival in China, with the capital hosting thousands of cultural events — on a larger scale than a year ago. She said she brought her 7-year-old son to Qianmen to experience the festive vibe in Beijing and learn about traditional Chinese culture. Each year is named after one of the 12 signs of the Chinese zodiac in a repeating cycle, with this year being the Year of the Rabbit. The Lunar New Year is the most important annual holiday in China.

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Gunman Still at Large After Lunar New Year Shooting: 10 Dead, 10 ... (TIME)

Ten people have been killed and ten others are hospitalized after a mass shooting at a Lunar New Year festival in Monterey Park, Calif. outside Los Angeles ...

“To see hundreds of thousands of people on Garvey [Ave.], to know that people could come out after the pandemic to celebrate and see family,” she said. “The City expresses condolences to the individuals, families, and friends who were injured in this tragic incident,” it said in the statement Sunday morning. Officials ask anyone who has not been able to locate a family member to reach out to the center for assistance. He said he’s heard from witnesses and other local leaders that jealousy may have been part of the motive for the shooting. Earlier, Luna released images of the suspected gunman in a [tweet](https://twitter.com/LACoSheriff/status/1617241146710962178?s=20&t=EnOifSviRpJ1FX68-9WmLg) Sunday, asking for help identifying an Asian male, and noted that he should be considered “armed and dangerous.” The event, which was set to last through Sunday, has The suspected gunman who killed 10 people and wounded 10 others in a mass shooting at a Lunar New Year event in Monterey Park, Calif. “It’s difficult to believe that [this] happened here in Monterey Park,” said Monterey Park Mayor Henry Lo at the press briefing. A SWAT team later confirmed that the suspect inside had killed himself. Sunday, Torrance police located the van the suspect was driving and pulled it over. He alleges that the shooter had multiple rounds of ammunition and reloaded his gun after he ran out. Luna said the victims are in their 50s and 60s—and some may be older.

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Lunar New Year parties tinged with fear after Monterey Park shooting (The Washington Post)

The mass killing of ten people in Califorinia after a Lunar New Year event cast a dark cloud across the country over one of the year's most festive ...

“I do feel worried for myself and the community, said Zou, 34. Earlier this month, an Indiana University student was [stabbed on a bus](https://www.washingtonpost.com/nation/2023/01/15/indiana-university-student-stabbed-bus-asian/?itid=lk_inline_manual_18) by an assailant who allegedly told police she did it because the victim was “Chinese.” “It makes me upset.” So she tempered her mourning with visits to a Buddhist temple and NASA’s Johnson Space Center while seeing loved ones in Houston. After attending a Lunar New Year event in Queens, Rep. On Instagram, an account run by Citadel Outlets, an outlet mall near Monterey Park, made an abrupt shift from celebratory videos to canceling the mall’s Lunar New Year celebration after Saturday night’s events. Asian Americans across the United States woke up to the horrific news out of California for the first day of Lunar New Year, reviving fears about hate crimes and reigniting questions about whether to venture into the public. “Even though it may not be hate-motivated, what we saw is our community members were targeted,” said Manjusha Kulkarni, co-founder of the Stop AAPI Hate advocacy group and executive director of AAPI Equity Alliance in Los Angeles. But the mass violence left a sense of shock hanging over many gatherings. There were no threats, but a Fairfax County police spokesman, Lt. The 10 victims, who have not yet been identified, were “probably” all of Asian descent, police officials said. You can’t live in fear.”

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Gunman kills 10 near Lunar New Year festival in California (The Manila Times)

LA County Sheriff Robert Luna said the shooting at the Star Ballroom Dance Studio in Monterey Park left five women and five men dead and wounded another 10 ...

The shooting occurred at Star Ballroom Dance Studio, a few blocks from city hall on Monterey Park's main thoroughfare of Garvey Avenue, which is dotted with strip malls of small businesses whose signs are in both English and Chinese. The database defines a mass killing as four people killed not including the perpetrator. The shooting happened in the heart of its downtown where red lanterns decorated the streets for the Lunar New Year festivities. Investigators are interested in a white cargo van that was seen in the area, he added. The massacre, which sent fear through Monterey Park and Alhambra's large Asian American communities, was the nation's fifth mass killing this month. LA County Sheriff Robert Luna said the shooting at the Star Ballroom Dance Studio in Monterey Park left five women and five men dead and wounded another 10 people.

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Chinese pray for health in Lunar New Year as COVID death toll rises (INQUIRER.net)

China rang in the Lunar New Year on Sunday with its people praying for health after three years of stress and financial hardship under the pandemic, ...

“Because of the pandemic, we hadn’t been out of China for three years,” said tourist and business owner Kiki Hu, 28, in Krabi on Thailand’s southwest coast. Disclaimer: The comments uploaded on this site do not necessarily represent or reflect the views of management and owner of Cebudailynews. Asia’s tourist hotspots have been bracing for the return of Chinese tourists, who spent $255 billion a year globally before the pandemic. Chinese health experts say the wave of infections across the country has already peaked. China on Jan. 7 in an abrupt policy U-turn, which followed historic protests against the curbs.

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Shooting reported after lunar new year festival near Los Angeles (The Guardian)

People speak of shooter with machine gun as police respond to incident in Monterey Park, which has large Asian population.

Choi said he believed the shooting took place at a dance club. The shooter was male, Boese said early on Sunday. The people told Choi there was a shooter with a machine gun who had multiple rounds of ammunition on him so he could reload.

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Your Monday Briefing: A Lunar New Year Shooting (The New York Times)

Police in California are on the hunt for a gunman who killed 10 people in the city of Monterey Park in Los Angeles County on Saturday.

[laced with anxiety](https://www.nytimes.com/2023/01/21/world/asia/china-lunar-new-year-travel-covid.html). [You can find all our puzzles here](https://www.nytimes.com/crosswords). [a number of major challenges](https://www.nytimes.com/2023/01/20/world/australia/jacinda-ardern-new-zealand-economy.html?action=click&module=RelatedLinks&pgtype=Article). ( [Follow our live coverage.](https://www.nytimes.com/live/2023/01/22/us/shooting-monterey-park-california)) [have faced](https://www.nytimes.com/2021/03/18/nyregion/asian-hate-crimes.html) [rising violence](https://www.nytimes.com/2022/03/06/nyregion/asian-woman-attacks.html) throughout the pandemic. Many are traveling from cities to rural areas, [where health care services are woefully underdeveloped](https://www.nytimes.com/2023/01/06/world/asia/china-covid-rural-villages-countryside.html). He could struggle to get beyond his association with pandemic policy, which [tainted Ardern’s leadership](https://www.nytimes.com/2023/01/19/world/asia/jacinda-ardern-resigns-covid.html?name=styln-jacinda-ardern®ion=TOP_BANNER&block=storyline_menu_recirc&action=click&pgtype=Article&variant=show&is_new=false). In many ways, the India of today is similar to the one reflected in the movie. After its Nazi past, the country is committed to promoting “peace,” and it’s long relied on Russian energy. In one sign of national relief, some people on social media are celebrating congestion at travel hubs as a sign of a return to normal — or at least to a new normal. One official said it was “the most challenging spring festival in recent years,” as outbreaks continue to spread. [on the hunt for a gunman who killed 10 people](https://www.nytimes.com/live/2023/01/22/us/shooting-monterey-park-california/shooting-monterey-park-california?smid=url-share) in the city of Monterey Park in Los Angeles County on Saturday.

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Asian community reeling after Lunar New Year shooting (ABC News)

A joyful kickoff to the first Lunar New Year celebration in Monterey Park since before the pandemic was marred by tragedy after a gunman opened fire inside ...

The dance studio where the shooting occurred is located a few blocks from city hall on Monterey Park’s main thoroughfare of Garvey Avenue, which is dotted with strip malls of small businesses whose signs are in both English and Chinese. “It was just the most terrible thing,” she said. Monterey Park is a city of about 60,000 people on the eastern edge of Los Angeles where nearly 70% of residents are Asian, mostly of Chinese descent. “There is still that feeling of being targeted, and being fearful, when we hear about a shooting like this.” “Regardless of what the intent was, the impact on our community has been really profound,” said Connie Chung Joe, CEO of the nonprofit Asian Americans Advancing Justice Southern California. Los Angeles County Sheriff Robert Luna said Sunday the man killed himself as police officers closed in on the van he used to flee.

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Lunar New Year photos from around the world (The Washington Post)

Lunar New Year is the start of the lunar calendar, in which months are determined by moon cycles rather than sun cycles. The holiday begins on the day of ...

To celebrate the new year people all over the world gather together to eat festive dishes, watch performances and enjoy decorations. Stefani Reynolds/AFP/Getty Images The holiday begins on the day of the second new moon after the winter solstice.

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Asian Community Reeling After Lunar New Year Shooting (Voice of America)

Celebrations marred by tragedy after gunman entered a ballroom dance hall and opened fire, killing 10 people.

"It was just the most terrible thing," she said. The dance studio where the shooting occurred is located a few blocks from city hall on Monterey Park's main thoroughfare of Garvey Avenue, which is dotted with strip malls of small businesses whose signs are in both English and Chinese. Monterey Park is a city of about 60,000 people on the eastern edge of Los Angeles where nearly 70% of residents are Asian, mostly of Chinese descent. The nonprofit had a booth set up at the festival and she had planned to attend Sunday. Yingying Guan, 29, saw a mass of police cars Saturday night in Monterey Park and heard helicopters overhead. Los Angeles County Sheriff Robert Luna said Sunday the man killed himself as police officers closed in on the van he used to flee.

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California Lunar New Year mass shooter dead - police (The Manila Times)

Monterey Park, United States: The gunman believed to have killed 10 people during Lunar New Year celebrations in California shot himself dead as police ...

"The investigation is still ongoing. that had an extended large capacity magazine attached to it." Gun violence is a huge problem in the United States, which last year saw 647 mass shootings, with at least four people shot or killed by a shooter, according to the Gun Violence Archive website.

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Why it matters that shooting happened on Lunar New Year (Los Angeles Times)

Instead, those who celebrate Lunar New Year woke Sunday to news of a mass shooting at a dance studio in the majority Asian suburb of Monterey Park that left 10 ...

“If I’m living in fear at the beginning of the year, I will live in fear the rest of the year. “And it’s painful to know the suspect is Asian. To know that it’s also from someone who I imagine is part of the community or at least could be part of us … “We have a tradition of burning incense for good luck for the whole year. Instead, they went to the temple to continue traditions that have brought them comfort since childhood and to wish for good luck. This year, it was welcoming the goddess of wealth to our family.” Some believe it’s wise to start the new year with a clean house. The holiday has a different resonance than the western new year, said Judy Wu, a professor of history and Asian American studies at UC Irvine. “It’s so, so sad, but we want to start the year as we intended,” said La, who is Vietnamese American. A new year can start softly, and I always remind him to be aware of your surroundings.” “People take multiple days off from work, they travel to go home, and it’s an important time to connect with family.” [year of the cat for Vietnamese people.

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