@WSJ Sydney Opera House turns red to celebrate Chinese New Year #WSJCNYpic.twitter.com/B5FHl4Ox
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@WSJ Sydney Opera House turns red to celebrate Chinese New Year #WSJCNYpic.twitter.com/B5FHl4Ox
@WSJ It is fair to say “Happy Lunar New Year's Day” rather than “Happy Chinese New Year's Day”. Korean and Vietnamese also celebrate it.
@Jessica100488 good point!
@tkim77 Thank you for noticing. :)
@WSJ: Happy Year of the Snake. Share your Lunar/Chinese New Year photos on Twitter with #ChineseNewYear #JWU
“@WSJ: Happy Year of the Snake. Share your Lunar/Chinese New Year photos on Twitter or Instagram with #WSJCNY. http://on.wsj.com/V4f5yU ”
“@WSJ: Happy Year of the Snake. Share your Lunar/Chinese New Year photos Twitter or Instagram with #WSJCNY. http://on.wsj.com/V4f5yU ” víbora
“@WSJ: Happy Year of the Snake. Lunar/Chinese New Year photos on Twitter or IG with #WSJCNY. http://on.wsj.com/V4f5yU ” @jakebertacchi 

@WSJ A bear on a bicycle http://tinyurl.com/bkayppf #onlyinChina #kungheifatchoy Enjoy & RT
@WSJ Yeah I'm a snake... my year! :)
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