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The Lunar New Year is an event celebrated by millions of people across the world, it is also known as Chinese New Year. Find out with JoJo and Gran Gran what it is and how it is celebrated.
Lunar New Year usually falls around January or February. In Chinese culture, it's a time when people gather together with their families, decorate their homes with colourful lanterns, and ...
here are five mouth-watering family menu ideas that will bring everyone together at the table. 1. Prosperity Yu Sheng (Lo Hei ...