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  2. 100 Chinese New Year Wishes to Honor the Lunar New Year - AOL

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    31. May the joy and hope of the new year stay in your heart always. 32. Wishing you a bright and joyous lunar new year. 33. May your lunar new year be even sweeter than citrus.

  3. Arden Fair - Wikipedia

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    Arden Fair is a two-level regional shopping mall located on Arden Way in Sacramento, California, United States. It consists of over 150 tenants, encompassing over 1,100,000 square feet (100,000 m 2) of retail space. [2] [3] The mall features the traditional retailers Macy's and JCPenney as anchor stores. It is locally owned by Fulcrum Property ...

  4. Lunar New Year - Wikipedia

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    Lunar New Year is the beginning of a new year based on lunar calendars or, informally but more widely, lunisolar calendars.Typically, both types of calendar begin with a new moon but, whilst a lunar calendar year has a fixed number (usually twelve) of lunar months, lunisolar calendars have a variable number of lunar months, resetting the count periodically to resynchronise with the solar year.

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  6. The Lunar New Year Traditions and Superstitions, Explained - AOL

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    Lunar New Year 2023 began on January 22, and celebrations end on February 5 with the Lantern Festival. In terms of the Chinese zodiac animal, it’s the Year of the Rabbit.

  7. Where is the lunar new year celebrated and who celebrates it?

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    Lunar New Year begins on the lunar calendar's first new moon and continues through the first full moon, which falls 15 days later. ... In Beijing, crowds of people filled a park for a "temple fair ...

  8. Miaohui - Wikipedia

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    In the ancient time, the dates of temple fair were various that some would be held on the first day of the lunar new year, some temples hold the temple fair every month at the fixed date. For example, during the end of the Qing dynasty, LongFu temple had a temple fair on the first, second, ninth, and tenth day every month. [6]

  9. Take a look inside new Toys ‘R’ Us section at Arden Fair mall ...

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    One parent told his daughter: “This is a far cry from what Toys ‘R’ Us used to be.” That didn’t faze the kids.