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The most common way to wish someone a happy Chinese new year is the Cantonese greeting, "Gong hei fat choy." However, you say it, happy Lunar New Year! Google Doodles Through the Years: See 53 of ...
Google released several different versions of its Lunar New Year 2023, including versions for South Korea and Vietnam, where it is known as Tet and kicked off the Year of the Cat. "Known as Tet in ...
Google welcomes Lunar New Year 2025 or Chinese New Year 2025 with a colorful doodle that pays tribute to the Year of the Snake Ir al contenido Subscribe to Merca2.0 and access more than 3,500 ...
Google doodles; Lunar New Year marked by Google Doodle animation for Year of the Goat The cartoon, celebrating Chinese New Year shows a goat running into a tree setting off a firework display.
Lunar New Year doodles for China and South Korea, respectively. Meanwhile, in Vietnam, Google is celebrating the Lunar New Year — or Tết Nguyên Đán — with an entirely different piece of ...
Joining in the celebration of the new lunar year, Google created a Doodle that welcomes the Year of the Rabbit, the fourth animal in the 12-animal zodiac. In Asian cultures, the rabbit symbolizes ...
Jan. 29 (UPI) --Google is celebrating the Year of the Snake in South Korea and beyond with a Lunar New Year-themed Google Doodle.The image released Wednesday depicts a snake with a mandarin orange ...
Feb. 12 (UPI) --Google is celebrating the start of the Lunar New Year, also known as the Chinese New Year or Spring Festival, with a new Doodle. This Lunar New Year brings an end to the Year of ...
The very latest Google Doodle celebrates the Lunar New Year 2022 and start of the Year of the Tiger with an animated homepage splash image.. Celebrated across vast swathes of East Asia, the Lunar ...
Google celebrated the start of the 2020 lunar new year with an adorable Google Doodle. (Image credit: Google Doodle) The Year of the Rat has officially begun and Google is celebrating the start of ...
As indicated by Google’s latest Doodle, 2019 is the Year of the Pig. The associated festivities typically run for two weeks, from New Year’s Eve to the Lantern Festival on the 15th day of the ...
Feb. 5 marks the first day of the lunar calendar, a holiday, also known as the Spring Festival or Chinese New Year, celebrated around the world. The Spring Festival is technically 15 days ...