Happy Lunar New Year 2024

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Lunar New Year 2024 celebrations around the world

Discover how people are welcoming the Year of the Dragon in 2024 and the significance of this auspicious event

As Lunar New Year 2024 approaches, celebrations are in full swing worldwide. From heartfelt messages from the FAS President to Chinese travelers opting for independent tours, the spirit of the Year of the Dragon is evident. This year, Chinese astronauts also join in the festivities, emphasizing the importance of family during this joyous time.

Chinese New Year in 2024 signifies the transition from winter to spring, with the lunar calendar setting the dates between January 21 and February 20. It's a time to embrace tradition, wishes, and images that symbolize prosperity and good fortune.

The Year of the Dragon is a special occasion for billions of people. Understanding the significance of this zodiac sign and how it influences the festivities is key to experiencing the true essence of Lunar New Year. With the date falling on February 10, 2024, the world unites in celebration and anticipation of a prosperous year ahead.

Across Asia and beyond, the Lunar New Year brings communities together, highlighting the cultural richness and diversity of the region. From festive greetings to ancient traditions, the Year of the Dragon heralds a time of unity, joy, and renewal.

Interesting Fact: The Lunar New Year 2024 marks the 5th animal and the Year of the Dragon in the 12-year zodiac cycle. It holds special significance for those born under this zodiac sign, symbolizing strength, courage, and success in Chinese culture.

Interesting Fact: The Football Association of Singapore (FAS) plays a pivotal role in promoting sports and fostering community spirit. The President's Lunar New Year message reflects the organization's commitment to unity and inclusivity within the football fraternity.

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Image courtesy of "Football Association of Singapore"

FAS President's Lunar New Year 2024 Message - Football ... (Football Association of Singapore)

Dear members of the Singapore football fraternity,. On the eve of the Lunar New Year, I wish one and all a Happy Year of the Dragon!

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China's Lunar New Year 2024: Group Tours Are Out, Northern ... (Skift)

As Chinese travelers gear up for the Lunar New Year holiday, more are eschewing the group tours for independent travel.

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Happy Chinese New Year 2024: Wishes, images, quotes to ... (Hindustan Times)

Happy Chinese New Year Wishes: Check out these Lunar New Year wishes, images, quotes, WhatsApp and Facebook status to celebrate the Year of the Dragon.

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Happy Lunar New Year 2024! Chinese astronauts welcome Year of ... (Space.com)

Lunar New Year 2024 falls on Feb. 10, marking the beginning of the Year of the Dragon and a time to celebrate with family for billions of people worldwide.

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Chinese New Year 2024: Celebrating the 'Year of the Dragon', date ... (Livemint)

Chinese New Year 2024 marks the start of spring and the end of winter. The date is determined on the lunar calendar, falling between January 21-February 20.

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How Lunar New Year Is Being Celebrated By Asian Communities ... (TIME)

In 2024, the celebration falls on Saturday, Feb. 10. and marks the year of the dragon. (There are 12 different animals in the Chinese zodiacโ€”rat, ox, tiger, ...

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What to know about Lunar New Year: The Year of the Dragon (The Washington Post)

As a billion people in much of Asia and across the world celebrate Lunar New Year this weekend, here's what to know about the auspicious Year of the Dragon.

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Happy Chinese New Year 2024: Wishes, messages, quotes, images ... (Times of India)

Chinese New Year will be observed on 10th February this year and the festival is a 15-day-long celebration. The 15th day of this celebration is celebrated ...

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Happy Lunar New Year, 2024 (Adafruit Blog)

The dragon marks the 5th animal and year of the 12 year zodiac. Here's more from NYPL: Lunar New Year is celebrated according to lunar calendars in countries ...

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