From wearing red underwear to exchanging oranges… You might want

By A Mystery Man Writer

CHINESE New Year, also known as Spring Festival in mainland China, is one of the most important holidays in Asia. It’s typically a week-long feast and this year, it starts on Feb. 12. While it may look a little different this year because of the pandemic, with celebrations moving to virtual spaces, age-old traditions remain very much alive. Countries […]

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