Gong Hei Fat Choy! 🏮 2023 is the Year of the Rabbit, and with the dawn of a new year comes hope for what’s to come. Globally, about 2 billion people celebrate the holiday. This year, Lunar New Year falls on Jan. 22,
is tied to the year's first new moon, it starts anytime from mid-January to mid-February. This year, the holiday starts Jan. 22. Globally, about 2 billion people celebrate the Lunar New Year.
Eating together on Lunar New Year is as much tradition as it is steeped in symbolism and superstitions. In Cantonese, the number 8 means “prosper/wealth,” so we make eight dishes. For me, New Year's dinner cannot be complete without dessert. My favorite dish is a sweet soup comprised of black sesame with sesame paste infused glutinous rice balls .Family feast, lighting incense and fortunes from a Buddhist temple
My family has altars around the home that get stacked with foods, candies, fruits — especially oranges — to celebrate as well. We also go by one of the Buddhist temples to watch the lion dances, light incense for the new year and get our fortune from the temple folks/monks. We make sure to dress up nicely to welcome the new year.Food, ancestral altars and blessings for Lunar New Year
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