Chinese New Year or Spring Festival celebrates a year of hard work and gives people the opportunity to wish for a lucky new year. It is China's most important festival and involves family reunions, elaborate decorations and giving red envelopes.
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Chinese New year : Chinese New Year Réunion Dinner is very important time for Chinese elders. Chinese family.. https://t.co/JYsBRkO8dF
How obvious
Chinese new year 👍
Australian open 👍
Anzac day in April 👎
We are paying these people to tell us what to do
LET THAT SINK IN.
WE ARE LETTING THIS GO ON
AND ON UNTIL THEY HAVE FULL
CONTROL OF OUR LIVES
THIS IS NOT GOING TO END
UNTIL WE END IT
ARE WE????????????? https://t.co/Y2la8Tf82a
— Jd@jd NO TO AGENDA 21 NO TO VACCINES (@Jdjd63558457) February 11, 2021
#TartaLi happy Chinese new year!ଘ(੭ˊᵕˋ)੭ https://t.co/vWlbhUz5MB
This is the first time I celebrate Chinese New Year without being with my family because of this pandemic. It feels so sad. I miss my mom, miss my dad, miss laughing with my brother and sisters.#happychinesenewyear2021 #恭喜发财 #HappyChineseNewYear https://t.co/rRfQya0Oek
Happy year of the Ox! Great to celebrate this lunar new year with some leaders in our #Canberra Chinese community. A huge thanks to @GiuliaJonesMLA for organising and for the lion dancers for their energetic performance! https://t.co/od9up3pfVn
My fellow Victorians.
Do not panic. There will be no lock down for a least 6 more days. #COVID19Vic
Chinese New Year celebrations even trump our ANZAC day ones.....
What a time to be 'alive'....loosely put.
For those celebrating, I hope you are able to spend new years eve with your family tonight for 团圆饭 be it IRL or through online calls. Stay safe and Happy Chinese New Year.
新年快乐,万事如意! https://t.co/cNQEYknxLK