Anthony Albanese at Chinese New Year celebrations shows off rabbit tie in ... trends now
View
comments
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese's love of rabbits has paired nicely with 2023's Lunar New Year celebrations after he was spotted obsessively showing off his red tie emblazoned with the animal to anyone who would listen.
Mr Albanese attended a Lunar New Year celebration in Box Hill, in Melbourne's southeast, on Sunday where he was repeatedly caught on camera showing off the red tie adorned with the furry creatures to other attendees.
Chinese New Year celebrations officially started on January 22 and will end on February 1.
Mr Albanese (right) was caught on camera on Sunday showing off his rabbit tie at a Lunar New Year Celebration in Box Hill, Melbourne
Chinese New Year is one of the most important holidays in Chinese culture (Chinese New Year celebrations in Melbourne pictured)
It is one of the most important holidays in Chinese culture, marking the end of winter and the beginning of the new year, which is based on the Chinese lunisolar calendar.
According to the Chinese zodiac - a traditional classification system based on the lunar calendar - each year in a 12-year rotation cycle is assigned an animal. 2023 is the Year of the Rabbit.
Australian TikToker Victor Grey posted the light-hearted video of the prime minister wandering around festivities at Box