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According to traditional Chinese culture, there are many taboos associated with the Lunar New Year. Here are nine things you should avoid – whether you believe them or not, because even if you ...
my family dedicates over two weeks to Chinese New Year: the cleaning, cooking, decorating, and celebrating. There is a very specific way for things to be done — from the decor to the food ...
Chinese New Year begins on Jan. 28. On New Year’s Eve, Chinese households worldwide will welcome the Year of the Rooster with a home-cooked family “reunion” feast. Typical Chinese New Year ...