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A trip to the Bunny Museum
The Bunny Museum in Los Angeles is overflowing with the largest trove of rabbit-related items in the world. It’s the city’s quirkiest museum, and may be about to see a lot more interest with the Chinese New Year of the Rabbit.
CGTN’s Ediz Tiyansan hopped over to the Bunny Museum to learn more.
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Kids explain Chinese New Year
Not sure what the Chinese New Year is all about? These kids from the Washington Yu Ying Public Charter School in Washington D.C. give you the scoop.
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Sports & Chinese New Year
Across the world, people are ushering in the Chinese New Year. In the United States, the Year of the Rabbit is in part being welcomed by one of the most popular sports in the world: Basketball.
The NBA is highlighting the Chinese New Year in a host of arenas around the U.S., including the nation...
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Lion Dance
With the Chinese New Year holiday season upon us, scenes of Chinese culture are popping up across the United States, especially in the state of California.
It’s home to some highly skilled lion dance troupes that are entertaining new audiences.
CGTN's Mark Niu reports.
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NBA celebrating Chinese New Year
Basketball fans attending some NBA games over the coming days will be treated to a little bonus entertainment. The U.S. National Basketball Association is celebrating the Chinese Lunar New Year. CGTN’s Dan Williams reports.
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Pandas and Chinese New Year
Three of China’s cutest expats live in the U.S. capital.
Giant pandas Mei Xiang, Tian Tian and their fourth cub, Xiao Qi Ji.
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Here's how the Chinese Embassy celebrated
A reception for the 2023 Chinese New Year of the rabbit was held by the Chinese Embassy in the U.S. on the evening of January 17.
About 800 guests attended the event to celebrate the upcoming Chinese New Year and enjoyed food, drinks and performances.
At the reception, Chargé d’Affaires Madam ...
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Try out a rabbit dish
As we approach Lunar New Year, millions of Chinese around the world will be celebrating the start of the Year of the Rabbit. CGTN's Jody Jacobs decided to hit the New York streets in search of a rabbit-inspired Chinese dish.
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Asian American celebrate in California
The 41st Asian American Expo is underway in Southern California this weekend, bringing together hundreds of vendors, exhibitors, along with music and dance shows.
It marks the beginning of the new Chinese Lunar Year and provides a unique opportunity for the Asian American community to come toge...