Did you know Auckland's iconic Lantern Festival celebrating Chinese New Year is happening for the first time in... #SouthAuckland?!
SO excited for this! The Manukau Sports Bowl, home of the Polyfest, is located on the crossroads of Ōtara, East Auckland and Manukau City! https://t.co/Tu815WwseM
Joined members of the Chinese community in Wellington yesterday on the Little lunar New Year’s Day to usher in the Spring Festival season, wishing everyone good fortune and happiness in the year of the rabbit. https://t.co/YMyJZZsNq9
Some Chinese students are seriously threatening Britain's universal values.
They falsified the Korean Lunar New Year into Chinese New Year. This practice is extremely disrespectful to students from other countries.
Their behavior violated their commitments when applying visa https://t.co/J4OHd7g8Zb
A spectacular fireworks display will see Dunedin’s Chinese New Year celebrations once again go off with a bang later this month. Join us at Lan Yuan Dunedin Chinese Garden from 6.30pm on 28 January to welcome in the Year of the Rabbit. Fireworks at 10pm. Gold coin donation. https://t.co/e1gHCmum1F
Took a split in the finals of PQ today as I forgot about Chinese New Year's dinner 😂. That makes back to back wins with oldhim, two drastically different decks over 2 weeks. Hint: I had 5 opponents concede today out of literal depression, that's gotta be a record. https://t.co/LUEHAPl59h
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 2023
Chinese New Year in 2023 was the Year of the Rabbit.