New Moon, New Year, New Happy
February 1 marked the first new moon of the lunar calendar, ushering in over two weeks of Lunar New Year celebrations.
Holidays that celebrate this lunar event include…
- Chinese Chunjie, aka Chinese New Year or Spring Festival
- Vietnamese Tet
- Korean Solnal
- Tibetan Losar
Lunar New Year, which may become a federal holiday in the United States, ends on the first full moon in February.
Here’s how you can celebrate and learn before then: