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Celebrating Lunar New Year 2024: Year of the Dragon Festivities

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Join the global celebration of Chinese New Year and the traditions of the Year of the Dragon.

Happy Lunar New Year 2024! This year, the festivities commence on February 10, ushering in the Year of the Dragon, a significant time for billions of people around the globe. Families come together to celebrate this auspicious occasion with joy and traditions that date back centuries.

As the world ushers in Chinese New Year 2024, wishes, images, and quotes flood social media platforms, spreading cheer and positivity. It's a time to exchange warm greetings and share in the spirit of renewal and prosperity that the Year of the Dragon represents.

The Year of the Dragon, known as Chūnjié Kuài Lè in Chinese, symbolizes a time of new beginnings and rejuvenation. Celebrated on the second new moon after the winter solstice, this festival holds cultural significance that transcends borders and unites people from diverse backgrounds.

As communities across Asia and beyond revel in the festivities of Lunar New Year, the Year of the Dragon brings promises of good fortune, success, and happiness. Understanding the customs and traditions associated with this auspicious time adds depth to the celebration and fosters a sense of cultural appreciation.

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Happy Lunar New Year 2024! Chinese astronauts welcome Year of ... (Space.com)

Lunar New Year 2024 falls on Feb. 10, marking the beginning of the Year of the Dragon and a time to celebrate with family for billions of people worldwide.

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Happy Chinese New Year 2024: Wishes, images, quotes to ... (Hindustan Times)

Chinese New Year 2024 Wishes: Check out these Lunar New Year wishes, images, quotes, WhatsApp and Facebook status to celebrate the Year of the Dragon.

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Year of the Dragon: Everything you need to know about Chinese ... (Euronews)

春节快乐!(Chūnjié Kuài Lè!) Happy Chinese New Year! Celebrated around the world, the festival recognises the second new moon after the winter solstice and the ...

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What to know about Lunar New Year: The Year of the Dragon (The Washington Post)

As a billion people in much of Asia and across the world celebrate Lunar New Year this weekend, here's what to know about the auspicious Year of the Dragon.

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How Lunar New Year Is Being Celebrated By Asian Communities ... (TIME)

In 2024, the celebration falls on Saturday, Feb. 10. and marks the year of the dragon. (There are 12 different animals in the Chinese zodiac—rat, ox, tiger, ...

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Chinese New Year is here. How to celebrate the Lunar New Year ... (The News Journal)

Lunar New Year is here! Here's what you need to know about the holiday and how to celebrate.

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Chinese New Year 2024: Celebrating the 'Year of the Dragon', date ... (Livemint)

Chinese New Year 2024 marks the start of spring and the end of winter. The date is determined on the lunar calendar, falling between January 21-February 20.

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