ASU students and faculty celebrate the Chinese New Year with a festival on February 15th. They talk about the meaning behind the new year celebration as well as the different activities such as calligraphy, a photo contest, and performances that represent the Chinese culture. They also talk about how the festival, sponsored by the School of International Letters and Cultures and the Confucius Institute, brings diversity to ASU.
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