![]() Whether or not you believe those predictions, the Lunar New Year is a great time to learn more about – and exercise an appreciation for – Asian culture. It is the year of the rabbit, which is said to be an ideal year for adopting a more fluid "go with the flow" approach to life and a good time for strengthening personal relationships. Unlike 2022, which was a "yang" year (all about action), 2023 is a "yin" year, so it is expected to be more passive. Unsurprisingly, it's also a festival celebrated through family gatherings and the consumption of foods, which are believed to bring good luck in the upcoming year.Īccording to Chinese tradition, 2023 is predicted to be a year of prosperity, hope and calmness. It's also a time seat aside for making amends, seeking reconciliation and re-establishing old ties. It's a holiday which has traditionally marked the end of the coldest part of winter, offering up an opportunity to look forward to warmer months. ![]() ![]() The holiday, which is observed by East and Southeast Asian countries including China, Vietnam, Korea, Taiwan and Singapore is also known as Chinese New Year, Spring Festival, Tet Nguyen Dan or Seol-Nal. It's almost time to celebrate the Lunar New Year, which kicks off Jan. ![]()
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