The discovery of the culture - Lunar New Year (Chinese New Year)

by HappyToo
2 minutes
The discovery of the culture -  Lunar New Year (Chinese New Year)

Lunar New Year (Also commonly known as Chinese New Year) is about celebrating the values of unity and family. Lunar New Year in 2021 is on the 12th of February (Friday), and it's the year of the OX. This holiday is traditionally celebrated by people from Chinese, Korean, Taiwanese, Thai, Vietnamese, Japanese, Malaysian, Singaporean, and Indonesian backgrounds. 

As the New York Times explains, "A solar year—the time it takes Earth to orbit the sun—lasts around 365 days, while a lunar year, or 12 full cycles of the Moon, is roughly 354 days." As with the Jewish lunisolar calendar, "a month is still defined by the moon, but an extra month is added periodically to stay close to the solar year."

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  • Junk (Satay Chicken Skewers, perfectly paired with an ice-cold beer)
  • The Garden Restaurant (Popular dishes: Honey Chicken & Lemon Chicken, Delicious meals)

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