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On Feb. 16, millions of people will celebrate a new year, the Chinese New Year, to be precise. And to be even more accurate, the Lunar New Year, which is the appropriate name for the festival.
Even traditions that seem patently secular—bar-hopping on New Year’s Eve, for example—have a hint of religious flavor. “There are lots of religions in which you get drunk in the ceremony ...
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