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Journalist, blogger, podcaster and author Qin Xie previously explained for Metro : ‘Happy Chinese New Year is xin nian (new ...
If you want to greet your relatives or impress your friends, here are some popular Mandarin and Cantonese phrases, and how to ...
Chinese New Year festivities are coming to an end and some are finding creative ways to ensure unsold snacks and imperfect mandarin oranges do not go to waste. Not only are the needy able to enjoy ...
While in America we may toast to the new year with Champagne and eat black-eyed peas for good luck, those who celebrate the ...
As the Lunar New Year approaches, the Wu Xing cocktail program ... indulging in a sophisticated and social experience. At the Mandarin Oriental New York in Manhattan, these age-old practices ...
As millions of people around the globe ring in the Lunar New Year, one Boston hotel welcomed a local kung fu and tai chi ...
Many Boston area restaurants will ring in the Lunar New Year with special menus and celebratory feasts. Popular places to eat ...
Journalist, blogger, podcaster and author Qin Xie previously explained: "Happy Chinese New Year is 'xin nian' (new year) ...
In Cantonese, the traditional Chinese New Year greeting is 'Gong hei fat choy', while in Mandarin, it’s 'Gong xi fa cai' (pronounced 'gong she fa tsai). Though not a strict rule, Cantonese is ...
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