Lunar New Year Celebrations Kick Off Early This Year At Grand Prairie's Asia Times Square

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The world is getting ready to celebrate the Lunar New Year this week, but the celebration kicked off early in Asia Times Square in Grand Prairie.

“Can you imagine if you combined Thanksgiving and Christmas and New Year’s all together in one single holiday? That’s what [Lunar] New Year’s means to Vietnamese folks,” Ta Tu said.Dallas Police Searching For Answers About A Man Who Died In A Liquor Store After Being Shot Several Times

“This is a celebration of joy. Since COVID-19, we’ve been cooped in the house, so now it’s a time to celebrate,” Rose Tan Duhnam said.Suspect Deceased, Hostage Safe Following Overnight Officer-Involved Shooting In Denton

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