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10 fun and colourful Chinese New Year crafts to keep the kids entertained for longerChinese New Year, also known as Lunar New Year, celebrates the new year according to the Chinese lunar calendar and in 2025 that falls on 29th January. Millions of people worldwide will be ...
An increasing number of content creators are embracing the Year of the Snake by showcasing fun and creative craft ideas to welcome the Lunar New Year. From do-it-yourself snake-themed wall ...
At Chinese New Year reunion dinners, it’s tradition to serve a fish dish complete with its head and tail. But have you ever wondered why? Apparently, it’s because a whole fish reflects the ...
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