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There are US cities that have made today a public holiday.

There are US cities that have made today a public holiday.

By Kajal Sharma - 11 Feb 2024 06:47 PM

The importance of the Lunar New Year in the United States is growing as February 8th, 2024 draws near. For many Asian Americans, the Lunar New Year has traditionally been simply another ordinary workday, but for countries in East and Southeast Asia, it is a significant cultural and economic occasion. But things are starting to change, as a number of states and towns around the country are now formally honoring and commemorating this significant cultural milestone. It is worthwhile to investigate how this year.The Lunar New Year, also known as Chinese New Year, Seollal in Korea, T?t in Vietnam, Tsagaan Sar in Mongolia, and other names, is a lunisolar calendar holiday that marks the beginning of spring. With a lengthy history that dates back more than 4,000 years, it is among the most venerable customs that have been handed down through the generations.The number of Asian Americans has reportedly increased over the past few years, according to reports from various US media outlets.

As a result, certain states and towns have either declared Lunar New Year as a public holiday or are considering doing so in the near future.Boston The official recognition of Lunar New Year as a public holiday by the Boston City Council in February 2023 was a significant milestone in expressing gratitude for the contributions made by the Asian and Pacific Islander populations. At the time, President Flynn emphasized the AAPI community's rich cultural diversity and acknowledged their continued fight against prejudice. This choice is a step in the right direction toward celebrating cultural diversity and inclusiveness.City of New York With the official recognition of Lunar New Year as a public holiday in September 2023, New York State made history. This action was motivated by the significant Asian population in the state. Over 17.3% of New York City's population is Asian, and the city's cultural fabric is further enhanced by nine unique Chinatown areas.

 

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