What to know about Lunar New Year, Chinese New Year, Seollal, Tet and more

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Using “Lunar New Year” is a sign of respect linguistically and culturally to all the different countries that celebrate the holiday, but it’s also OK to celebrate individually, experts say.
How Lunar New Year came to include Chinese New Year, Seollal in Korea, Tet in Vietnam and more
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