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2月'16

Red envelope battle warms up for Spring Festival

China's Internet companies are scrambling to send out cash-filled virtual red envelopes for Spring Festival.

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2月'16

Lucky food for Chinese New Year

Lucky food is served during the 16-day festival season, especially New Year's Eve, which is believed to bring good luck for the coming year.

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2月'16

Why is “福” turned upside-down in Chinese Spring Festival?

During Chinese Spring Festival, "福" is purposely hung upside-down on doors. What was the meaning of this?

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2月'16

Gifts for Chinese Spring Festival

So you're invited over to someone's home to celebrate Chinese New Year, and what should you bring as a gift? Here are some suggestions.

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2月'16

8 catchy songs for Chinese New Year

A fun way to broaden your cultural knowledge about Chinese New Year​ while building your language skills is by using popular Chinese New Year songs.

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2月'16

8 things to do during Chinese Spring Festival

Chinese New Year Celebration usually lasts for 15 days. Celebratory activities include Chinese New Feast, firecrackers, giving lucky money to children, the New Year bell ringing and Chinese New Year Greetings.

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35 Chinese idioms to wish someone well

Happy New Year! We have compiled a list below of some of the most common idioms which can be used to wish someone well during Chinese Spring Festival.

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Chinese outbound tourists expected to set records in Spring Festival

World tourism destinations are expected to see nearly 6 million visits by Chinese tourists, possibly the highest number on record, during the coming Spring Festival holiday.

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Will waiterless restaurants be a trend or transient fashion?

While many restaurants go to great lengths to create a certain ambiance or plate up food so that it looks more like art than a meal, a Beijing restaurant has made a name for itself by doing something all-together different.

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2月'16

Are your parents forcing you to get married?

The Chinese parents' urge to dictate their children's lives is legendary. I don't know if this is a match for the fabled Jewish mom, but it definitely does not pale in comparison.

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