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On Saturday, the Asian community in Michigan and beyond marked the Lunar New Year. In Ann Arbor, a special event was held to celebrate the Year of the Snake.
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The event featured cultural performances, family activities, and a showcase of the heritage of Asian American and Pacific Islander communities in the area.