Celebrations of the Lunar New Year have begun across San Diego. Over one-billion people celebrate the Lunar New Year worldwide. This Sunday, Jan. 22, we will enter into the Year of the Rabbit.
Over one-billion people celebrate the Lunar New Year globally. KUSI’s Lindsey Fukano went live at Officer Jeremy Henwood Memorial Park in City Heights where the community gathered to eat and be merry in celebration of the New Year.
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