Lunar New Year starts this week, marking an important holiday in China and other Asian communities. Lunar New Year celebrations can last up to 15 days, starting on the new moon between late January and mid-February. The exact date varies each year based on the lunar calendar.
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Lunar New Year, or Chinese New Year as it's often called, kicks off Jan. 29. Head to these North Jersey spots for dumplings, rice cakes and more.