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Celebrating Lunar New Year: Traditions Across Asia

When the Lunar New Year holiday arrives each year, it brings a flood of fond memories for me. My family immigrated from Seoul, South Korea, to Canada when I was 5 years old, and my parents wanted to make sure I didn’t forget my Korean roots, or the importance of tradition — especially one as vital as Lunar New Year, which is called Seollal in Korean. The Seollal holiday was just one way my parents tried to keep our heritage alive. I’m so grateful that they did things like encourage me to watch K-dramas or listen to K-pop music so I wouldn’t forget my language. The stories they told me, the food we ate, and the traditions that were passed down all played an integral part in who I am today as a Canadian-Korean woman. Contrary to what many people outside Asia may think, Lunar New Year is not an exclusively Chinese holiday. True, it follows the Chinese Lunar calendar (in 2023, it falls on January 22, the Year of the Rabbit), but the holiday is celebrated across Asia, and each country has its own customs and traditions. Lunar New Year is most often celebrated by eating specific dishes, usually with the entire family, and observing superstitions meant to bring good luck for the coming year. Here’s how Lunar New Year is celebrated in some Asian countries.
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Explore Seattle: The Top Destination for Outdoor Adventures

Although it’s the largest metropolis of the Pacific Northwest and one of the largest urban areas in the U.S., Seattle is no concrete jungle. Sure, there are a number of steel-and-glass monoliths — but even in the city, the fresh sea air, pine-filled mountain backdrop, and verdant public areas take focus. Seattle is on the Puget Sound, an inland arm of the northern Pacific Ocean. Across the sound is Olympic National Park, and just southwest of the city is Mount Rainier National Park. Outside these designated outdoor recreational areas lies an abundant amount of parks and green spaces — aptly earning the sobriquet, “The Emerald City.”
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Top 9 Beach Towns to Explore in Florida

If there’s one thing the Sunshine State is known for, it’s beautiful beaches. With over 825 miles of sandy coastline to explore, it’s nearly impossible to pick a favorite. However, we’ve rounded up some of the best beach towns in Florida, whether you’re seeking an affordable place to live or a vacation straight out of a storybook. It’s important to note that while most of these towns are small, with populations under 30,000 (and many under 10,000), we also included a few larger cities that capture the quintessential beach-town vibe.
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