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NTU Email Criticised for Using ‘Lunar New Year’ Instead of ‘Chinese New Year’

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NTU Email Criticised
NTU Email Criticised for Using ‘Lunar New Year’ Instead of ‘Chinese New Year’

Nanyang Technological University (NTU) has come under scrutiny after an email invitation referred to its upcoming festival as a “Lunar New Year Celebration.” The two‑day event, organised by the NTU Chinese Society, is scheduled for February 9 and 10.

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A screenshot of the email, shared on Xiaohongshu by user @CRISPYC, sparked debate over terminology, with critics insisting the phrase “Chinese New Year” is more accurate. The post argued that the new year is not entirely based on the lunar calendar system. Online reactions were mixed, with some netizens dismissing the issue while others demanded cultural precision in official communication.

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