
Lunar New Year 2022: Welcoming the Year of the Tiger
CNN
A guide to the most common Lunar New Year traditions and superstitions, as well as insights from some of Hong Kong's most established geomancers on what the Year of the Tiger might have in store.
(CNN) — Dust off your pink, tiger-print jacket -- it's time to celebrate the Lunar New Year.
Saying goodbye to the Ox, we enter the Year of the Tiger on February 1, 2022.
Though the pandemic continues to overshadow the occasion, with public festivities once again pared down or canceled in many cities, millions of families around the world will still be celebrating at home.

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