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I think we can all safely say that we're looking forward to a bigger and brighter Year of the Rabbit. Family gatherings and traditional dishes are at the heart of Chinese New Year celebrations, and restaurants are ideal for taking the pressure off of cooking a lavish home-cooked meal yourself. Many excellent Hong Kong restaurants...
Just like Christmas, Chinese New Year is a time for getting family and friends together to tuck into some delicious traditional food such as yee sang, nian gao, tang yuan, bak kwa, pineapple tarts and more. Most of these treats have auspicious meanings and are consumed to ensure a prosperous, healthy, and wealthy year ahead....
The much anticipated Chinese Year of the Rabbit starts on January 22, 2023! Little Steps digs into what exactly we are celebrating and where the fun is happening this CNY in Hong Kong. New decorations, traditional food, red packets, holiday fun activities for little ones... bring on the Year of the Rabbit! More Chinese New...
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