Chinese New Year kicks off every year after the second new moon of the Lunar Calendar. This year it falls between 29th January to 12th February.
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It is reported that about 1/5 of the world's population celebrates Spring Festival.
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The Chinese New Year is represented each year by one of the 12 winning animals becoming the Chinese Zodiac.
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On Chinese New Year a red envelope filled with money is exchanged symbolizing luck and prosperity.
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The celebrations continue by praying, attending parades, cultural activities, etc.
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The 15-day celebration culminates with a lantern festival throughout china.
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Lastly, for the Chinese, the Lunar New Year is sacred, it is a chance for families to come together and make unforgettable memories.
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