Unless you’re prepared to risk an unlucky 12 months ahead, you can’t celebrate the Lunar New Year without mandarin oranges. But what if you have loads left once the festivities are over?
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What is 'The Year of the Snake?' Everything you need to know about the Lunar New YearLunar New Year started Wednesday and lasts until next month's Lantern Festival, which starts in mid-February. We have everything you need to know about the holiday and how to celebrate.
The final day of celebration corresponds with the full moon and ends with a spectacular display of colorful lights and lanterns. Lunar New Year is generally seen as a time for purification and renewal ...
Tickets are priced from HK$180 to HK$980. The city’s annual Lunar New Year Lantern Carnivals are back from 6pm to 11pm daily until February 25, promising a display of large-scale lanterns with ...
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