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Lunar New Year 2023: Year of the Rabbit | What to Know



Happy Lunar New Year! People from east and southeast Asian cultures across the world are ringing in a new year of prosperity, hope, and calm.

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  1. Happy Chinese New Year. Why people think changing the name of a Chinese thousand years traditional fasterval, don't need China's permission, what next, lie about where is the festival originally from? 🙄 Lie, rob, lie, rob😂

  2. In the year of the rabbit I hope Me and my family are prosperous, successful, rich, healthy and happy all year. I wish for me personally meaningful relationships, intelligence beyond words, wisdom beyond compare and happiness and satisfaction every day as I wake up

  3. Happy Tibetan New Year, Japan New Year, Mongolian New Year, Phillipines New Year, Okinawa New Year, Taiwan New Year, Laotian New Year, Cambodian New Year, Hong Kong New Year, Macau New Year

  4. Its funny. Asian American, African American, Mexican American , Latino American but never says white European American or Jewish American. Proud of her she looks Asian n proud of our Asian history.

  5. Wishing all the Chinese around the world a
    🐰 Happy Chinese New Year (CNY) 🐇
    and exceptionally special to all the lunatics a
    Happy Lunar New Year (LNY) !!! 😊
    🏮🎋🧧🎆🍊 恭喜發財

  6. My mom was born in '63 and me in '87
    We're both rabbits 🐇🐰
    I'm glad she pulled it off
    I'm probably not going to have kids
    And if it isn't this year, it's 12 years from now
    I'd be 47 😲

  7. The Lunar New Year is an ancient knowledge common to mankind that is not related to Chinese civilization. The Lunar New Year is based on the change in the shape of the moon in the night sky. It is a day when the moon is not visible in the night sky because the sun and moon are closest to each other in the new year.

  8. Islamic Calendar 2023 – Hijri Calendar 1444-1445
    Muslims around the world use the Islamic calendar (also known as the Lunar or Hijri calendar) to determine the dates of religious events and observances.

    The Islamic calendar is based on 12 lunar months – a new month begins when a new moon is sighted

    Islamic Months:
    Muharram
    Safar
    Rabi al-Awwal
    Rabi al-Thani
    Jumada al-Awwal
    Jumada al-Thani
    Rajab
    Shaban
    Ramadan
    Shawwal
    Dhu al-Qadah
    Dhu al-Hijjah (month of Hajj)

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