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Here’s How Chinese Students Are Celebrating Lunar New Year

As a sophomore college student, this will be my second time celebrating the Lunar New Year in the U.S. If I were in my hometown of Beijing, China, I would be on a long break right now. On the day before the Lunar New Year, my parents and I always go to my grandparents’ home and stay there all day. We have a delicious big dinner together — the dumplings are essential, filled with either roast chicken or stewed pork ribs, and other stir-fried dish…
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spoonuniversity.com broke the news in on Saturday, February 7, 2026.
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