Proper way to import albums to Photos

Most of my iPhoto smart albums weren't imported to PHOTOS. I changed them into regular albums.
What would be the proper way to move them into Photos ?  by dragging ?
or maybe to select all images in an album, copy and paste into a new album in Photos ?
Thanks!

ok, I found all the albums tucked in iPhoto events. Solved!

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