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It's little wonder Australians celebrate Chinese New ... important part of New Year decorations. Filling a home or workplace with fresh flowering plants, bamboo and flower bouquets is a sign ...
Chinese New Year is almost upon us and there’s no better way to express your good wishes than with traditional greetings. But if your knowledge of Chinese is not quite up to par, Young Post has ...
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 ...