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How Asian Americans Are Redefining the Lunar New Year

Some younger Asian Americans are creating their own holiday traditions, putting their own spin on lessons they’ve learned.

Aileen Kwun
Author: Aileen Kwun

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Aileen Kwun

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California, Chinese-Americans, Cooking and Cookbooks, Families and Family Life, Holidays and Special Occasions, Kimchi (South Korean Food), Korean Food (Cuisine), Korean-Americans, Los Angeles (Calif), Lunar New Year, Minorities, New Year, New York City, Orange County (Calif), Recipes, Seasons and Months, South Korea, United States, Vietnamese-Americans, Virginia
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