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This Chinese New Year starts the year of the Tiger! To celebrate, we're raffling off 10 Chinese Mars Cats. Winners will be announced on February 1.
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Today, 2/1/2022, is the beginning of the Chinese New Year. AND, it's the year of the Tiger! #allin #clemson #ClemsonTigers #wetoodeep https://t.co/9xv9anqrz5
Happy Chinese New Year! If you want to have have good luck today, watch the new Luna episode, “Dragon Dance!”
Written by Luccy Baillie, storyboards and additional writing by @KeithRSilva and me https://t.co/t9DLA8Z6wq
🎉 Chinese New Year Support 🎉
Best wishes to you~
We are always on your side🥰
✨Part.1 —— Red envelopes money flower;
✨Part.2 —— Chinese fan gifts boxes.
❤️Many thanks for your help @pplachigo
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@GovMurphy Today marks the 1st day of the Lunar Year of the Tiger, a holiday celebrated by Chinese, Koreans, Vietnamese, Mongolians, and others of Asian heritage who repressent about 10% of NJ population. Yet there's no New Year's wishes to this group from you yet. Why?
Celebrated by nearly 2 billion people worldwide, the Lunar New Year is today Tuesday, Feb. 1, 2022. Also known as the Chinese New Year, the date marks the end of the Year of the Ox and the start of the Year of the Tiger. Wishing everyone a happy, healthy and prosperous year! https://t.co/kk68Cag2tX
Alright 1,6k followers GA, i’ll be giving one 980 genesis crystal
Using codashop, so i don’t need to log in to your acc
Retweet is enough, follow is optional (only needed when i need to contact the winner)
Ends in Chinese new year :D
Good luck every one
#genshingiveaways https://t.co/ZR4FfEEgFb
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.
Chinese New Year Facts - in 2022
Chinese New Year in 2022 was the Year of the Tiger, and in 2021 it was the Year of the Ox.