SEOUL, South Korea | As dawn broke across East Asia on Saturday, festivities region-wide ushered in the Lunar New Year — the Year of the Dragon. The celebrations for one of Asia’s most important holidays are culturally specific, but this year’s centerpiece is universal and ubiquitous.
SEOUL, South Korea | As dawn broke across East Asia on Saturday, festivities region-wide ushered in the Lunar New Year -- the Year of the Dragon. The celebrations for one of Asia's most important holidays are culturally specific, but this year's centerpiece is universal and ubiquitous.
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