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Chinatowns, Soft Power, and the Lunar New Year

Summary by Eric Brightwell
Happy Lunar New Year — the year of the Fire Horse! The Lunar New Year widely celebrated in Korea, Mongolia, Ryukyu, Taiwan, Tibet, and Vietnam… and historically, Japan. Although China is a diverse country and with people such as the Dai, Miao, Kazakhs, and Uyghurs (who mark other dates as the beginning of the new year), Lunar New Year is also, of course, celebrated across China and by most of China’s roughly 50 million diasporic Chinese. For thi…
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Eric Brightwell broke the news in on Tuesday, February 17, 2026.
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