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Chinese New Year (or Lunar New Year, as it’s sometimes called) will begin on 25 January 2020. It’s the year of the rat, the first animal in the Chinese zodiac, and with it come fresh starts ...
It isn’t Chinese New Year without your hands constantly full with something to snack on. Pineapple tarts and ‘love letters’ are undeniably tempting, but there are snacks that are guilt-free ...
Here are all the games getting into the Chinese New Year festivities this month with limited ... As for cosmetics, players will get the 2023 Year of the Rabbit player icon for free just by logging in, ...
While year-end sales have been encouraging, retailers are hoping that the visa-free travel for Chinese and Indian tourists will further boost sales, especially for the coming Chinese New Year.
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