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Some questions to prompt non-fiction research using the internet for answers to these questions on the Lunar New Year.
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In 2022, February 1 is the beginning of Lunar New Year, also called Chinese Chunjie, Vietnamese Tet, Korean Solnal, Tibetan Losar, and Spring Festival. This celebration is for the start of the new year in Asia and ends 15 days later with the first full moon. 2022 is the Year of the Tiger.