Ring in Lunar New Year. How to celebrate the Year of the Rabbit in L.A.
Animation by Dazzle Studio / Zipeng Zhu and Joell Ang
The Lunar New Year that began Jan. 22 ushers in the Year of the Water Rabbit in the Chinese zodiac calendar and the Year of the Cat in the Vietnamese one. It’s a time to call in prosperity, health and good luck.
What does astrology say? What are some ways to celebrate? Where should we eat? And how can we heal?
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Jan. 22 ushers in the Year of the Rabbit in the Chinese zodiac and the Year of the Cat in the Vietnamese zodiac. What does the astrology predict?
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Hop into the Year of the Rabbit and celebrate Lunar New Year in Los Angeles with these 16 dinner and dessert specials, fun festivals and more.
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Kick off the Year of the Rabbit with rabbit-themed gift ideas you may want to get for yourself, including chocolates, clothing, candles, lipstick and more.
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Lunar New Year is a time to feast on foods that symbolize good health, abundance and longevity.
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9 plants to welcome health, wealth and other good wishes into the Lunar New Year
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The Lunar New Year events at UC Irvine returned Tuesday in-person after a two-year-long hiatus caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.
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After the Monterey Park and Half Moon Bay shootings, we asked experts how to reclaim the joy and take care of your community.
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Do you have an Asian American senior in your life? Some of them may not relate to Western ideas of mental health but may still need your support after the recent shootings in Monterey Park and Half Moon Bay. Here’s some expert advice.