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FAQ: Celebrating the Lunar New Year in the DC region

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The Lunar New Year starts next Saturday, Feb. 10 — that’s when the Chinese lunar calendar begins. It’s the most important holiday in several East Asian countries, and is typically marked by a weeklong holiday and mass travel back home to reunite with family.

In the D.C. area, those who observe the holiday may not get a week off, but they celebrate in ways that preserve and honor their culture and traditions.

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