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Celebrating the Lunar New Year

The Lunar New Year is an important festival celebrated in East Asia, in countries including China, South Korea, and Vietnam. In China, the Lunar New Year, also known as the Spring Festival, begins with the first new moon of the Lunar calendar and ends, 15 days later, with the first full moon of the Lunar calendar. In Vietnam, the Vietnamese New Year festival is known as Tet. 2021 is the Year of the Ox! Here's a selection of books in English and Chinese to help you celebrate the New Year!

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PoPo's lucky Chinese New Year
written by Virginia Loh-Hagan ; illustrated by Rennâe Benoit.
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Ruby's Chinese New Year
Lee, Vickie, author.
Format: PRINTED MATL
This next New Year
Janet S. Wong ; pictures by Yangsook Choi.
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The runaway wok
Ying Chang Compestine ; illustrated by Sebastiáa Serra.
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Chinese new year [electronic resource].
Sunmoo Town Studio.
Format: eBook

Chinese language

Chinese new year [electronic resource].
Feng, Hui-Yue.
Format: eBook

Chinese language

Chun jie
Wang Zaozao zhu wen ; Li Jian, Shen Bing hui tu.
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Title: Chun jie : ci jiu ying xin guo da nian (Chinese language)

Chun jie
Mei shu jiao yu hui ben yan jiu ke ti zu Zheng Qinyan zhu bian ; Hua Xiaowu bian[xie] ; Zhu Shifang tu.
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Chinese language

Chun jie de gu shi
Si Nan gai bian ; Zhu Xinjian hui hua.
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Chinese language