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Lunar New Year stamp celebrates the Year of the SnakeStamp design Antonio Alcalá, an art director for USPS, worked on the Lunar New Year series of stamps with artist Camille Chew to create imagery that is fresh, fun and celebratory. Calling to mind ...
Photo taken on Feb. 12, 2025 shows a set of newly released Year of the Snake zodiac postage stamps in Valletta, Malta. MaltaPost unveiled these stamps here on Wednesday, marking the second ...
The Lunar New Year is fast approaching and many stamp collectors are excited to celebrate one of the most fascinating animals in the Chinese zodiac – the snake. A longstanding tradition in the ...
The Year of the Snake is upon us as communities across the Bay Area celebrate Lunar New Year, Chinese New Year or Tet. Here’s a sampling of ways to join in the celebrations. Children’s ...
2025 is the Year of the Snake. The New Year also coincides with Spring Festival in China and nearby countries over a 15-day period. It culminates with the Lantern Festival on 12 February this year.
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