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Sun Nin Fai Lok! This year, we are welcoming the Year of the Tiger on February 1. Not only does the Chinese New Year mark the perfect time to enjoy a feast with your loved ones, but it is also a ...
It's little wonder Australians celebrate Chinese New Year with enthusiasm. Not only is it an excellent excuse to indulge in some of Australia's favourite social activities – eating, dancing and ...
The jiaozi, or Chinese dumpling, symbolises reunion and good fortune According to the legend, Zhang handed out jiaozi among the poor from the day of the Winter Solstice to Chinese New Year’s Eve.
Themes: Chinese New Year; spring festivals; celebrating with friends and family. Summary: Chinese New Year marks the start of a new lunar year and falls in January/February. It is celebrated with ...
We've got our eye on the Tiger this Lunar New Year. The holiday that's celebrated by almost two billion people across the world, also known as Chinese New Year and Spring Festival, is upon us!