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Lunar New Year dining spots
Chinese New Year comes early this year as Lunar New Year falls on Jan 29 and marks the end of the Year of the Dragon and the start of the Year of the Snake. Ushering in luck, prosperity and good ...
These serpentine-themed snacks are the latest in this local bakery’s series of treats inspired by animals of the zodiac.
Ring in the Year of the Snake with family and friends! Check out the best restaurants in Hong Kong for a Chinese New Year ...
Celebrate the Year of the Snake with a difference... by delving deep into Chinatown KL’s culture with the “Jom Celebrate ...
Chinese almond cookies are a traditional Lunar New Year cookie made with almond flour, almond extract, and whole almonds.
Skip the hassle of preparation and book a table at any of these restaurants in Hong Kong instead. Whether you’re looking for traditional dishes or innovative creations, you can find a place that is ...
During Chinese New Year, many people spruce up their homes with festive decor like auspicious plants, fai chun, as well as candy boxes loaded with traditional snacks and sweets. For those who are ...
In a resurgence of interest celebrated online as an "ancestry awakening," Huo is among a growing cohort of young Chinese embracing their country's traditional culture, a heritage which dates back ...
For all those celebrating Pongal, we have for you an as-healthy-as-can-be, low fat, vegan, dairy free and palm oil free spin on the very traditional and well-loved Sakkarai Pongal. Wanna know the ...
Some of the most notable ingredients include sea cucumber, abalone, and mushroom. So, get the celebrations rolling at the top restaurants in Hong Kong that have the most delicious Chinese New Year ...