Chinese New Year

The Chinese New Year starts on January 26th this year. It’ll be the year of the Ox.

Here’s a composition by David W. Solomons that he created in honor of the holiday.

If you’re interested in learning more, you can read previous posts about the Chinese New Year.

If you’d like to find a festival near you, check out an article about some Chinese New Years Festivals around the world. If the weather permits, I’d like to bring my family to the one in Chinatown, in New York City.

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One Response to “Chinese New Year”

  1. Chinese New Year Says:

    great post!
    I also wrote an article about how do Chinese people celebrate the Chinese New Year, you can refer to it. :)

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