Chinese New Year

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2023 Happy Chinese New Year celebrations launched with concert (Chinadaily USA)

The launch ceremony of the 2023 “Happy Chinese New Year” celebrations kicked off with a globally live-streamed concert on Saturday at the Henan Art Center ...

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Maui Now : Celebrate Chinese New Year in Lahaina, Jan. 27, 2023 (Maui Now)

Lahaina Restoration Foundation invites the public to the Wo Hing Museum & Cookhouse on Friday, Jan. 27, 2023 for an evening of cultural art activities, ...

Today, the new year is a week-long public holiday, so families can reunite and relax together, celebrating a year of hard work and offering wishes of good luck and prosperity in the coming year. In China, Chinese New Year is not only the longest celebrated event but also the most important social holiday. Chinese historian and collector, Dennis Ryan, will talk story in the museum about the year of the rabbit jade artifacts and other special antiques. Cultural activities for all ages include: Chinese calligraphy with Mingfang Qi, the art of Chinese knot tying with Brenda Wong. by the entrance to the Wo Hing temple building. 27, 2023 for an evening of cultural art activities, lion dancing and historical presentations that pay tribute to Chinese New Year.

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Lunar New Year: Year of the Rabbit (Asia Media Centre)

Lunar New Year is celebrated in many Asian cultures, including Chinese, South Korean, Vietnamese, Singaporean, Malaysian, Filipino and Indonesian cultures.

Naturally rooted in superstition, lucky colours for rabbits are red, pink, blue, and purple, while lucky numbers are 3, 4 and 9. Other years of the rabbit include 2011, 1999, 1987, 1975, 1963, 1951, and 1939, so those born in these years all have something in common. A desire to avoid confrontation throughout life is said to be salient. The first day of the festival is called Spring Festival, and the final day is the Lantern Festival. In Vietnam it is called Tết, short for Tết Nguyên Đán. In 2023, Lunar New Year begins on Sunday, January 22 and ends on Sunday, February 5.

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Chinese New Year 2023: Here's everything you need to know about it (Lifestyle Asia)

The Chinese New Year, also known as Lunar New Year or Spring Festival typically falls between 21 January and 20 February, depending on the lunar calendar. The ...

The Chinese New Year is a time of renewal and hope for people. This is how the tradition of Chinese New Year started and it is now popularly celebrated across China. The people of China get a week-long public holiday for Lunar New Year. The Chinese New Year is also a time for fireworks, lion and dragon dances, and other cultural performances. The menu is as delicious as it can get. One of the most significant traditions is the reunion dinner. Young kids of the family are given money as a good luck token. The Chinese New Year or Lunar New Year arrives on 22 January, and marks the beginning of the most important traditional festival in China. However, the 12 animals of the Chinese zodiac are Rat, Ox, Tiger, Rabbit, Dragon, Snake, Horse, Goat, Monkey, Rooster, Dog, and Pig. Just a couple of weeks ago, the whole world rang in the calendar New Year together. It’s a time to put the past behind and look forward to a new year full of possibilities. On 22 January, the Spring festival will officially begin and will go on till 1 February.

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The Chinese New Year: Rabbit Year (MyRepublica)

Nepal and China are connected by mountains and rivers. The friendship between Nepal and China has a very long history. The two countries have always ...

China adopted the Gregorian calendar to distinguish the lunar New Year from the New Year by Gregorian calendar, now the lunar New Year called spring festival, which is generally celebrated in the last week of January and the mid-February. Guo Nian means passing the year is a common term for wishing among the Chinese people for celebrating the spring festival. In the past, where the Chinese people used the lunar calendar, the spring festival was known as the "New Year". The next morning, people pay their New Year greetings and wishes to their relatives and friends. People who are born in the year of the rabbit are calm and peaceful. The last evening before the spring festival, the lunar New Year's Eve is a very important time for family reunions. On the occasion of the spring festival, the Chinese people observe one-week national holidays starting from the first day of the New Year, people put on new clothes to visit relatives and friends and exchange greetings. The sign of the Rabbit is a symbol of longevity, peace, and prosperity in Chinese culture. In Chinese culture, the rabbit is known to be the luckiest out of all the twelve animals. Chinese people celebrate the spring festival as a New Year by the lunar Calendar. The next year is the Rabbit year. In China, and the whole world where Chinese people live, each year when winter arrives and spring is around the corner, people throughout China enthusiastically celebrate the first important traditional holiday of the year.

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SBS celebrates Lunar New Year 2023 with distinctive stories to ... (SBS)

SBS is ringing in the Lunar New Year with a distinctive line-up of programming across the SBS Network from 16 January to 5 February to celebrate diverse ...

Visit [sbs.com.au/learn](http://www.sbs.com.au/learn) [summer book competition](https://www.sbs.com.au/learn/win-books-for-your-class-with-sbs-learn) for teachers to win Lunar New Year-inspired books for their classrooms. SBS Learn has launched teacher resources helping primary and secondary school students to celebrate the Year of the Rabbit and Cat. Focus On: Jackie Chan – Kung Fu Yoga (English, Mandarin), Friday 27 January, 9.30pm Focus On: Jackie Chan – Bleeding Steel (Cantonese), Thursday 26 January, 9.30pm SBS World Movies will offer a season of Jackie Chan cult classics including Drunken Master and Kung Fu Yoga; as well as recent releases like The Fortress inKorean, directed by Hwang Dong-hyuk, the creator of the Netflix series Squid Game. Focus On: Jackie Chan – Drunken Master (Cantonese), Monday 23 January, 9.30pm Focus On: Jackie Chan Drunken Master II (Cantonese), Tuesday 24 January, 9.30pm [expanded collection](https://www.sbs.com.au/ondemand/celebrating-lunar-new-year) of movies and TV shows covering Asian drama, comedy and action with subtitles available in English. SBS Food online will feature recipes across diverse and delicious Asian cuisines by renowned creators including Victor Liong, Chef and Owner of Chinese restaurant Lee Ho Fook. “SBS is delighted to celebrate Lunar New Year across our expansive network and highlight the richness of cultures, languages and traditions that makes up contemporary Australia. Welcoming the Year of the Rabbit and Cat, content will be available in more than nine languages including Cantonese, English, Filipino, Indonesian, Japanese, Korean, Mandarin, Nepali and Vietnamese to showcase the breadth and diversity of celebrations.

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French post office issues Chinese New Year stamps (Xinhua)

It has been 19 years since La Poste issued its first Chinese zodiac stamps, Philippe Wahl, president and chief executive officer of La Poste said, ...

(Xinhua/Gao Jing) A customer poses for a photo with Chinese artist Chen Jianghong (R), designer of the Year of the Rabbit commemorative stamps, during a launching ceremony in Paris, France, Jan. The other, a rabbit looking up on the background of the moon, applies to the international mail service with a denomination of 1.8 euro. 15 (Xinhua) -- French post office, La Poste, on Saturday issued two stamps to celebrate the upcoming Chinese New Year, the Year of the Rabbit, which starts on Jan. Featuring a crouching rabbit on a pink background, one stamp applies to the domestic mail service in France with a face value of 1.16 euro (1.26 U.S. PARIS, Jan.

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What is the Lunar New Year and How to Celebrate it (rutherfordsource.com)

The Lunar New Year is different from the one that is celebrated on January 1. It is based on the lunar calendar, which follows the cycles of the moon rather ...

This year is the Year of the Rabbit. At that dinner, one of the most important things to serve is dumplings. “In 2022, life was characterized by strength, vitality and growth, underpinned by the dynamism of the tiger, according to the Chinese zodiac,” said the “Japanese Times. The celebration is about getting rid of the old and the bad and letting in the new and the good. [ mirror.co.uk](https://www.mirror.co.uk/lifestyle/horoscopes/what-chinese-year-rabbit-2023-28850682), is a sign of prosperity, peace and longevity. One is watching lion and dragon dancers. “The New Year celebration is usually celebrated for multiple (15) days….” On the Chinese calendar, it is the year 4720. Lunar New Year is celebrated in many different cultures, the most well-known being Chinese New Year. The Lunar New Year is different from the one that is celebrated on January 1. It is also about celebrating family, both living and dead. In 2023, the event falls on January 22, but it can happen any time between January 21 and February 20.

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Chinese New Year 2023 horoscopes reveal what's in store for your ... (Liverpool Echo)

Chinese New Year marks the start of a new lunar year, and 2023 is the Year of the Rabbit. Festivities begin on Sunday, January 22 with firecracker displays ...

“Although your animal sign is the secret friend of the Rabbit, it is a must for Dog-born people to provide extra attention on caring for themselves in 2023. “Boars are friends with the Rabbit, and that’s good news, indeed. “This is usually the best thing to do when it's your conflict year. “However, you will still have to manage the threat of three killings starting this year. “Roosters could experience both highs and lows despite of this being your conflict year. “Wealth luck and good fortune will roll in easily towards Horse-born people this 2023! “This time, there are indications of heartaches, misunderstandings, lawsuits, and plenty of quarrelling. “Rabbits are advised to be extra careful not to drive away blessings in the form of money or promotion at work. “If you have earned good karma through your past actions, the universe will help you manifest some profitable gains this year. Usually, the Snakes just glide through life and somehow manage to get through the challenges that come their way. Being blessed with the so-called Future Prosperity star, this could provide you with the auspicious blessings and good fortune, which can be multiplied up to nine times! "Be strong and take the high road.

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How to say Happy New Year in Chinese as the Year of the Rabbit ... (ChronicleLive)

Chinese New Year is an annual celebration lasting 15 days - with every corner of the world, including the North East, hosting extensive events throughout ...

[Year of the Rabbit](https://www.chroniclelive.co.uk/all-about/chinese-new-year) as it hops into the frame - and making the most of the 15-day celebration period which follows on. So here, [Chronicle Live](https://www.chroniclelive.co.uk/) breaks it down for you. Another commonly used phrase is 'gong hei fat choy', although this doesn't translate completely. [What time is Newcastle's Dragon Dance? [Year of the Tiger](https://www.chroniclelive.co.uk/all-about/chinese-new-year) commenced on February 1, while 2021's [Year of the Ox](https://www.chroniclelive.co.uk/all-about/chinese-new-year) began February 12 respectively. [Chinese New Year](https://www.chroniclelive.co.uk/all-about/chinese-new-year) celebrations kick off in exactly one week's time (22 January) - in an event which celebrates the end of one [Lunar Year](https://www.chroniclelive.co.uk/all-about/chinese-new-year) and the beginning of the next.

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More NZ exports flown out to Asia for Chinese New Year (FreshPlaza.com)

As more flights are going out to Asian destinations just before the Chinese New Year, Christchurch Airport chief executive Justin Watson says it's a peak ...

Israel’s planted citrus area in marketing year (MY) 2022/23 is forecast to be 16,200 hectares (ha) with no change from the area planted in MY 2021/22. Produce stickers for domestically-produced fruit and vegetables in New Zealand are required to be compostable by 2023, while… Atmospheric rivers are concentrated streams of water vapor originating over the Hawaiian tropics, ranging about 100 to 250 miles in width and follow a tight path toward Western North America. Analysts at EastFruit note that Russia’s share in Georgian exports of fruits, nuts, and vegetables (HS07-08) in 2022 remained at the record-high level of the previous year. "In the last three days we have seen orders going up by 300% and considering we are in fresh food… Many citizens of the aggressor country had to flee abroad, fearing mobilization into the army and/or political persecution for condemning the crimes of the Russian regime. With immediate effect, ALDI SUISSE is stopping completely with the flying in of fruit and vegetables, thus making its supply chains even more sustainable. According to various sources, the fall in Russia’s GDP due to its full-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022 amounted to 3.4-4.5%. Average wholesale prices of bananas from Latin America were at €106/100 kgs in the Netherlands. In week 52, the three-week average wholesale prices of bananas from Latin America stood at €109/100 kgs. France has led the way and now Germany is following suit: It will in future no longer be possible to retail fruit and vegetables in plastic packs. As an industry supplier, this means he has been actively involved in shaping and accompanying the market launch of numerous sealable and reusable solutions from the very beginning.…

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'Chunwan,' the world's most-watched TV program for Chinese New ... (Global Times)

To watch or not to watch, that is never a question in China when it comes to chunwan, also known as the CCTV Spring Festival Gala. The TV show that airs on ...

"The song opened a window for a boy living in the mainland to visit the city one day. Maybe I just miss home too much," Yang Can, a Chinese student in Tokyo, told the Global Times. One time after watching the gala, the boys even turned to her and asked, "Mummy, can we travel to China over this summer break?" But it has influenced so many people for so many years, especially before Hong Kong's return to the motherland in 1997," Yuan recalled. To watch or not to watch, that is never a question in China when it comes to chunwan, also known as the CCTV Spring Festival Gala. As the first Hong Kong actor on the gala's stage, singer Cheung Ming-man is still remembered for his patriotic song "My Chinese Heart."

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French Post Office Issues Chinese New Year Stamps (iChongqing)

It has been 19 years since La Poste issued its first Chinese zodiac stamps, Philippe Wahl, president and chief executive officer of La Poste said, ...

The other, a rabbit looking up on the background of the moon, applies to the international mail service with a denomination of 1.8 euro. You can change your cookie settings through your browser. Featuring a crouching rabbit on a pink background, one stamp applies to the domestic mail service in France with a face value of 1.16 euro (1.26 U.S.

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Chinese New Year 2023: What zodiac sign and animal horoscope ... (Liverpool Echo)

The animals are: Rat, Ox, Tiger, Rabbit, Dragon, Snake, Horse, Sheep, Monkey, Rooster, Dog and Pig. Promoted Stories.

- Good luck: Overall fortune good - Good luck: Good fortune - Good luck: Wealth and good fortune Previous Years of the Rabbit include 1903, 1915, 1927, 1939, 1951, 1963, 1975, 1987, 1999 and 2011. The rabbit was selected out of 12 animals, which rotate in sequence every year. - Good luck: Positive future, good fortune

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Decorations featuring image of rabbit add festive atmosphere to ... (Xinhua)

A citizen shops for decorative items for the upcoming Chinese Lunar New Year at a shop in Longhui County of Shaoyang City, central China's Hunan Province, ...

As the Chinese Lunar New Year of the Rabbit approaches, decorative items and handicraft works featuring the image of the rabbit, one of the 12 Chinese Zodiac animals, are sweeping the streets, adding festive atmosphere to the event. A child poses for a photo among rabbit-shaped lanterns at Xuan'en County, Enshi Tujia and Miao Autonomous Prefecture of central China's Hubei Province, Jan. A citizen shops for decorative items for the upcoming Chinese Lunar New Year at a shop in Longhui County of Shaoyang City, central China's Hunan Province, Jan.

Greenwich town centre set for a spectacular Lunar New Year ... (Royal Borough of Greenwich)

Maritime Greenwich World Heritage Site will play host to a full day of activity linking the National Maritime Museum and Old Royal Naval College, through ...

This is why we are committed to creating a vibrant, inclusive and resilient evening time economy in the area, which will aid economic recovery and open up opportunities for our businesses and residents. Strategies can support actions across an entire high street, or focus on an innovative exemplar high street recovery project. The event will culminate in a colourful light show from 5.30pm until 8.30pm.

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Chinese new year: what animal is it in 2023 and what is my Chinese ... (Scottish Daily Express)

Each animal is associated with qualities – both good and bad – which are believed to be inherited by those born that year. The 12 animals of the Chinese zodiac ...

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What's Next for China's Covid Surge as Millions Trek Home for ... (The Washington Post)

For the first time since the Covid-19 pandemic began, people in China can travel freely for Lunar New Year, the country's most important holiday.

The Lunar New Year has traditionally been a peak season for outbound travel as well, but the flow of Chinese tourists — previously a $280 billion spending force in hotspots from Paris to Tokyo — will take months if not years to recover to pre-pandemic levels. Now that the country has abruptly dropped the Covid-Zero strategy and started reopening its borders, economists broadly expect consumption to rebound robustly later this year after infections peak, helped by a low comparison base but also as pent-up demand is unleashed and economic activity picks up. While normally considered a tame and tender animal, this year’s commemorative stamp issued by China Post has stirred up controversy, with some people saying the rabbit looks crazed or worse. Domestic leisure travel is first in line to get a boost, as people recovering from a bout of Covid are looking to ski down snow-capped mountains in northern China and bathe in the sunshine down south in Hainan, known as China’s Hawaii, and shop at the island’s duty-free stores. Also known as Chinese New Year or the Spring Festival, it marks the beginning of the Chinese lunar calendar, and is seen as celebrating values like unity and family ties. It also pledged to redirect more medical supplies to rural areas and urged people to get vaccinated. As many as 248 million people, or nearly 18% of the population, likely contracted the virus in the first 20 days of December, Bloomberg News has reported. Hong Kong set a daily quota of 60,000 people to travel to the mainland, which was then raised for land crossings. Many migrant workers seize what’s often their only chance in the year to return home, and many of the country’s urban elites also make their way back to small towns and villages. Many are already struggling with a sudden spike in febrile patients and pneumonia cases among the elderly. The question now is how much of an impact the massive migration will have on the outbreak — as well as the already fragile economy. This year is expected to see not only people swarming out of Beijing, Shanghai and Shenzhen, but also the Chinese diaspora rushing in from near and far.

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What the first Lunar New Year after Covid curbs means for luxury (Vogue Business)

As China eases its zero-Covid policy, luxury brands and retailers are gearing up for Lunar New Year with renewed enthusiasm — while keeping cultural ...

These often feature limited-edition styles in red or the Chinese zodiac sign of the year to appeal to local consumers, who allocate generous budgets for the occasion of their 本命年 (ben ming nian) – the sign representing one’s birth year. Chinese tourists are now able to travel with greater ease, and inbound quarantine rules in China have been scrapped. With Europe facing an energy crisis and the US also cooling due to higher interest rates, brands have an opportunity to boost their popularity and longevity in China, which is set to become

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China braces for Covid surge as lunar new year travel rush begins (The Guardian)

Travellers leave cities for countryside amid warnings for most vulnerable and huge increase in official coronavirus death toll.

The revival of travel in China has lifted expectations of a rebound in the world’s second-largest economy, which is suffering its lowest growth rates in nearly half a century. China’s transport ministry has said it expects more than 2bn trips in the weeks around the holidays. Several experts forecast more than 1 million people in China will die from the disease this year.

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China's Lunar New Year travel offers spark of economic rebound ... (Reuters)

SHANGHAI, Jan 17 (Reuters) - Urban workers crowded train stations across China's largest cities on Tuesday as the country's mass migration for Lunar New ...

The holiday season has also sparked a revival in domestic air travel with more than 70,000 flights across China between Jan. 15 as many Chinese city dwellers make the most of their first chance for Lunar New Year trips to see extended family in home regions since the pandemic began. "I am not worried about the virus. The Ministry of Transport has estimated the rush will see a total of 2.1 billion passenger trips nationwide between Jan. 12 - World Health Organization (WHO) officials are seeking a more sweeping accounting of death rates. Despite Chinese authorities confirming a huge increase in deaths on Saturday - announcing that nearly 60,000 people with COVID had died in hospitals between Dec.

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Lunar New Year: Chinese head to home towns as holidays raise ... (The Australian Financial Review)

Beijing | Passengers laden with luggage flocked to railway stations and airports in China's megacities on Monday, heading to their home towns for Lunar New ...

On the national level, senior Chinese officials have debated setting an economic growth target of around 5 per cent for 2023. Only five of the jurisdictions raised their targets, while another three kept them unchanged. While a faster reopening from the nation’s zero-COVID strategy is expected to boost the economic outlook this year, 23 of the regional growth goals are actually smaller for 2023 compared with the prior year – including several that changed their targets from “above” a certain percentage to “around” that amount. The infection peak will catalyse a “sustainable” economic recovery from March onwards, with double-digit growth expected in the second quarter of the year, the analysts said. The revival of travel in China has lifted expectations of a rebound in the world’s second-largest economy, which is suffering its lowest growth rates in nearly half a century. In Hong Kong, the government has said it would increase the number of people who can pass through designated land border control points to the mainland to 65,000 people a day from 50,000 between January 18 and January 21.

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Additional MAS lunar new year flights approved by MAVCOM ... (AeroTime News Hub)

The Malaysian Aviation Commission has given approval for Malaysia Airlines to operate additional flights for the coming lunar new year.

[busiest time of the year to travel to Asia](https://www.tripsavvy.com/traveling-in-china-during-chinese-new-year-4580535#:~:text=Chinese%20New%20Year%20is%20the,to%20top%20destinations%20throughout%20Asia.). The flights approved are: seven additional Malaysia Airlines flights from Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KUL) to Kuching International Airport (KCH), nine additional flights from KUL airport to Sibu Airport (SBU) and one additional flight from Kota Kinabalu International Airport (KBI) to KCH Airport. Malaysia Airlines has been given approval by the Malaysian Aviation Commission (MAVCOM) to operate additional flights for the busy Lunar New Year period for 2023.

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China's Chinese New Year travel offers spark of economic rebound ... (CNA)

SHANGHAI: Urban workers crowded train stations across China's largest cities on Tuesday (Jan 17) as the country's mass migration for Chinese New Year ...

That's equivalent to more than 80 per cent of the levels seen before the pandemic. "I haven't seen my parents in two years". "I am not worried about the virus. Advertisement

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The ultimate editor-approved Chinese New Year gift guide (Emirates Woman)

As the Lunar New Year approaches it's time to do some last minute shopping and click *add to cart* this month from the comfort of your home.

Lunar New Year is the perfect time of year to give presents of good wishes for the new year, from newly launched products in lucky shades of red to must-own treasures, there’s enough for yourself and loved ones. The multiday celebration begins on January 22, and this year marks the year of the rabbit, meaning a year ahead of peace, success and gentleness and following your boldest dreams in 2023. As the Lunar New Year approaches it’s time to do some last-minute shopping and click *add to cart* this month from the comfort of your home.

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Tablescaping: 4 ways to set your Chinese New Year dining table (Lifestyle Asia)

This Chinese New Year, it's time to impress your family with a beautiful dining table. From the classic red to a more minimalist Chinese-inspired tablescape ...

For a more contemporary take on setting the Chinese New Year table, you can keep it low-profile by adding smaller elements, such as oranges, chopsticks, and one or two red and gold items. You can always play around with the napkins and tablecloth colour, with red obviously associating the most with Another flattering contrast here is the yellow light from the small candles or lamps, balancing out the powerful red hues on the table.

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Have a stylish Chinese New Year with these cute, happy designs for ... (The Star Online)

What is a festive celebration if you don't dress up for it? It is the Year of the Rabbit, so make sure you play up the zodiac animal for Chinese New Year ...

The Charles & Keith Chinese New Year collection is fun, feminine and cheerful. Levi's is celebrating Chinese New Year with a collegiate-inspired collection. Featuring a family of rabbits running in a circle with one rabbit in the middle, this exclusive whimsical print signifies reunion and togetherness.

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Chinese New Year food, flowers & fashion at Cluny Court (expatliving.sg)

Chinese New Year shopping includes flowers too. Flower Drum Florist (#01-01B) specialises in hand bouquets, table arrangements and flower stands. The premium ...

You’ll never be in shortage of Chinese New Year food! No need to sacrifice style for tradition – the minimalist fashions for women at Rye (#02-03) come in auspicious colours too, making them great Chinese New Year clothes in Singapore. Here’s a place with eye-catching Chinese New Year clothes in Singapore, delectable Chinese New Year food and more. Along with the traditional butter variety, there’s also a signature Spiced Lapis for those up for a challenge, Fortune Lapis an extra auspicious flavour, Abundance Lapis for good wishes, and addictive Prune Rum Lapis with a touch of booze. This is a collection that will carry you beyond the celebrations of this season to joyous occasions ahead. There’s something for little ones, children, tweens and adults, including family sets from the new festive collection.

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Huatever You Need to Prepare for the Easiest Chinese New Year ... (misstamchiak.com)

Slurp up all the good fortune with Nuodle Lanzhou Beef Noodle. The store is best known for its al dente noodles that are freshly pulled by hand, paired with ...

[Beyond filling the belly, glam up and get ready for visiting or hosting duties this Chinese New Year with up to 20% off ZALORA, Robinson’s, Paula’s Choice and more! Other teatime treats include Almond Crunch, Espresso Crunch, and more – and orders of 10 tins and above can enjoy a 15% discount!](https://www.flickr.com/photos/155236503@N02/52625894808/in/dateposted-friend/) The Ice Cream Store on GrabMart stocks a sweet selection of frozen treats, and they even come in a discounted bundle: the Awesome Foursome ($34.65, U.P. For easy gifting options, there is also the choice of a Lucky Bundle Bag ($81, U.P. The sweet bundle comes with your choice of two cookie tins, together with any two fragrant butter loaves; flavours include yuzu cranberry loaf, or pandan gula melaka crowned with toasted coconut flakes. Of course, bak kwa isn’t forgotten – nibble on slices of Fragrance’s signature sweet and smoke-kissed barbecued pork, or break open the packet of crispy bak kwa with almonds that we foresee will be finished in no time.](https://www.flickr.com/photos/155236503@N02/52624899182/in/dateposted-friend/) Round off the full spread with your choice of soup or beverages, with options that range from chicken dumpling soup to homemade milk tea.](https://www.flickr.com/photos/155236503@N02/52625663084/in/dateposted-friend/) And now, the Year of the Rabbit has hopped in with Lunar New Year celebrations in full swing. And in particular, the festive wagyu beef Hamburg rice bowl is available at a discount ($18.13, U.P. $136.40) is perfect for a cosy celebration for four – choose from a wide selection of four mains, including the belly-warming signature beef la main, with tender slices of meat, as well as the classic minced chicken noodle or superior soya sauce thich vermicelli. Tired of the usual fish-topped yusheng? With just a few taps, we can put together an epic spread using GrabFood, stock up the pantry with festive staples using GrabMart, and even snag discounts on fashion and beauty products!

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China's Lunar New Year travel offers spark of economic rebound ... (Nasdaq)

Urban workers crowded train stations across China's largest cities on Tuesday as the country's mass migration for Lunar New Year holidays hit high gear, ...

The holiday season has also sparked a revival in domestic air travel with more than 70,000 flights across China between Jan. 15 as many Chinese city dwellers make the most of their first chance for Lunar New Year trips to see extended family in home regions since the pandemic began. "I am not worried about the virus. The Ministry of Transport has estimated the rush will see a total of 2.1 billion passenger trips nationwide between Jan. Despite Chinese authorities confirming a huge increase in deaths on Saturday - announcing that nearly 60,000 people with COVID had died in hospitals between Dec. 12 - World Health Organization (WHO) officials are seeking a more sweeping accounting of death rates.

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Hungary, China jointly issue Chinese Lunar New Year stamp (Xinhua)

BUDAPEST, Jan. 16 (Xinhua) -- A commemorative postage stamp marking the Chinese Lunar New Year (2023, Year of the Rabbit) was issued here on Monday.

A commemorative postage stamp marking the Chinese Lunar New Year (2023, Year of the Rabbit) was issued here on Monday. Jin Hao, director of the China Cultural Center in Budapest, addresses the launch ceremony of the Year of the Rabbit stamp at Hungary's Stamp Museum in Budapest, Hungary, Jan. 16, 2023 shows a first-day cover with the stamps marking the Year of the Rabbit in Budapest, Hungary. Yang Chao, interim charge d'affaires at the Chinese Embassy in Hungary (L), shakes hands with Marton Nagy, Hungary's minister for economic development, at the launch ceremony of the Year of the Rabbit stamp at Hungary's Stamp Museum in Budapest, Hungary, Jan. 16, 2023 shows a first-day cover with the stamps marking the Year of the Rabbit at Hungary's Stamp Museum in Budapest, Hungary. The stamp also features the Chinese symbols of Yin and Yang.

The Year of the Rabbit hops into the Lunar New Year with a ... (NSW Government)

Celebrations to ring in the Year of the Rabbit have kicked off with the release of a special Chinese Zodiac commemorative birth certificate by NSW Registry ...

“The Year of the Rabbit commemorative artwork is set among the majestic waterfalls of the Blue Mountains and features the iconic Three Sisters in Katoomba and the Pool of Siloam in Leura,” Mr Padhiar said. Celebrations to ring in the Year of the Rabbit have kicked off with the release of a special Chinese Zodiac commemorative birth certificate by NSW Registry of Births, Deaths and Marriages. The Year of the Rabbit hops into the Lunar New Year with a commemorative birth certificate

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Could Chinese New Year signal a light at the end of the tunnel for ... (Proactive Investors UK)

Rebecca Jiang, Co-Manager of JPMorgan China Growth & Income, said: “We remain optimistic about the long-term prospects for the Chinese economy, which continues ...

Fiona Yang of Invesco Asia said: “While there are reasons to believe the domestic economy can enjoy a strong recovery, this is coinciding with a slowdown in global growth as developed market demand rolls over, which will impact China’s manufacturing sector and exports. “In instances where levels of disclosure fall short of those we expect, we will ask relevant questions during our meetings with company management and urge them to disclose more. [VinaCapital Vietnam Opportunity Fund Limited (LSE:VOF)](https://www.proactiveinvestors.co.uk/LON:VOF/VinaCapital-Vietnam-Opportunity-Fund-Limited/), said: “Two factors that will help mitigate the slowdown of Vietnam’s economy are a surge in infrastructure spending, and the continued rebound in tourist arrivals to Vietnam. Given the largest theme of our portfolios is the growth of the Chinese consumer, this expected recovery in consumption bodes well for our holdings.” “Elsewhere, we maintain a high degree of conviction in the long-term structural growth opportunity of China’s underpenetrated insurance industry. “The overall impact of China reopening is likely to be positive for Southeast Asia. Elizabeth Kwik of abrdn China said: “There are several potential headwinds that we think investors should be wary of, and the first is a potential effort to try and flatten the infection curve. While the government is working to broaden access to Covid treatment and is pushing to vaccinate more of the population, it is likely that the authorities may consider targeted restrictions in specific cities or parts of cities to rein in the infection and bring it under control. In the longer term, we continue to think the policy focus on quality of growth instead of quantity of growth will provide exciting stock-picking opportunities in areas such as green transition, hard technology, consumption upgrade and industrial automation.” Rebecca Jiang, Co-Manager of JPMorgan China Growth & Income, said: “We remain optimistic about the long-term prospects for the Chinese economy, which continues to be bolstered by the strong entrepreneurial ethos of China’s private businesses as well as the growing demand from the country’s burgeoning middle class. “In our opinion, domestic consumers will be the key driver of China’s economic growth in 2023. As we enter 2023, China's macroeconomic, regulatory and pandemic policies are looking to be aligned with a pro-growth tone, for the first time in three years.

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