The evolution of Lunar Year - in Australia

Source: City of Sydney

Source: City of Sydney

It's goodbye to the year of the dog and an enthusiastic welcome to the year of the pig. February 5 marks the new year for many Chinese, Korean, Vietnamese and other communities throughout the world. Also known as the Lunar New Year, the date varies each year from late January to late February, with new year's eve falling on the first new moon of the new year.



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