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  2. What’s So Special About Mandarin Oranges During Lunar New Year?

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    A s families gear up for the Year of the Dragon, beginning Feb. 10, no Lunar New Year celebration would be complete without mandarin oranges, the sweet, tangy, and conveniently peelable fruit ...

  3. 20 Lunar New Year Gifts to Ring in the Year of the Dragon - AOL

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    Celebrate the year of the dragon in 2024 by giving your loved ones these best Lunar New Year gifts. Our ideas include sweets, decorations, toys, and more. ... SolZest Mandarin Oranges. Since Lunar ...

  4. Chinese New Year - Wikipedia

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    The festival is also called "Lunar New Year" in English, ... and trading Mandarin oranges as a courtesy to symbolize wealth and good luck.

  5. What Is Lunar New Year? And When Is It in 2025? - AOL

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    This year, Lunar New Year starts on January 29, 2025, and ends on February 16, 2026. Celebrations usually end on Feb. 12, 2025. Related: 26 Authentic Recipes to Celebrate Lunar New Year

  6. Chinese New Year customs in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    Little New Year, or Festival of the Kitchen God, is celebrated on the 24th day of the 12th month in the Chinese lunar calendar, marking the start of the new year celebration. It is believed that household deities report to the Jade Emperor, ruler of heaven and earth, during Little New Year.

  7. Lam Tsuen wishing trees - Wikipedia

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    The new plastic artificial tree. On 12 February 2005, the fourth day of the Chinese New Year, [8] one of the branches was broken due to the large amount of oranges and paper offerings that were thrown onto the banyan tree. [9] The accident injured a man aged 62 and a four-year-old boy. [9]

  8. The Lunar New Year Traditions and Superstitions, Explained - AOL

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    Lunar New Year 2023 (the year of the rabbit) began January 22. ... “the pronunciation for ‘fish’ in Mandarin and many other dialects is ‘yú,’ which is the same pronunciation as ...

  9. Lunar New Year in Taiwan - Wikipedia

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    Milkfish congee (虱目魚): a uniquely Taiwanese Lunar New Year dish, particularly popular in Tainan. Since its name sounds like "abundance", it is often featured on holiday tables. [24] Ponkan (椪柑) and Tangerines (橘子): Ponkan and tangerines are essential fruits during Lunar New Year in Taiwan. Their bright golden color symbolizes ...

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