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Celebrating the Lunar New Year

Why it matters and how to celebrate.

January 19, 2023 by

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The Lunar New Year is an important holiday celebrated by many Asian communities worldwide. This year, which is the Year of the Rabbit, the celebration starts Jan. 22.

Dr. Weirong Yan-Schaefer, senior instructor in the department of world languages and cultures at Missouri State University, explains to Best Colleges why this celebration matters and how you can celebrate it.

Filed Under: Faculty News Tagged With: faculty, Faculty and Staff Page, In the News, Modern and classical languages, Reynolds College of Arts and Letters, Weirong Schaefer, World languages and cultures

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