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  2. Chinese lunar coins - Wikipedia

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    The size, mintage, metal content and even face value changed, throughout the first series. This is a reflection of China's gradual adoption of the ounce over the metric gram in line with international bullion standards and China's improving economic conditions and technological advances.

  3. Che Kung Temple - Wikipedia

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    The Che Kung Miu in Tai Wai, in Sha Tin District, New Territories, is the best known example in Hong Kong.During the second and the third days of Lunar New Year, thousands of people go to this temple to worship, including many local Hong Kong government officials.

  4. Hong Kong Government Lunar New Year kau chim tradition

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    In each year's Chinese New Year celebrations in Hong Kong, a member of the Hong Kong Government represents the city in a divination ritual called kau chim. The event takes place on the second day of the Lunar New Year at Che Kung temple , Sha Tin , where a fortune stick is drawn.

  5. Rabbits and hares in art - Wikipedia

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    The 5,000 year old jade, ornament rabbit was found at the Lingjiatan site in what is now the eastern Chinese province of Anhui. [ 23 ] In Chinese art, rabbits often appear in paintings, ceramics, and carvings, depicted alongside the moon, other zodiac animals, or auspicious motifs to convey deeper meanings.

  6. 2011 in Hong Kong - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export ... Other events of 2011 History of Hong Kong • Timeline • Years: Events in the year 2011 in Hong Kong. Incumbents

  7. Happy New Year! Australia, Japan, Hong Kong welcome 2025: See ...

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    Participants hit a huge bell to welcome the 2025 New Year's Day during celebrations post-midnight at the Bosingak pavilion in central Seoul on Jan. 1, 2025. Hong Kong

  8. Celebration in the Air - Wikipedia

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    The theme song for the event is called "Celebration in the Air", which is composed by Rony Fortich, the music director of Hong Kong Disneyland. The lyrics of Cantonese version is written by Albert Leung. The song's premiere was performed in live by Kelly Chen and Hacken Lee during the launch ceremony on 21 January 2011. [3]

  9. Statue of McDull - Wikipedia

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    A bronze sculpture of McDull, an anthropomorphic pig cartoon character, was installed on Hong Kong's Avenue of Stars, [1] along Tsim Sha Tsui's waterfront in Kowloon, in 2011. [2] The statue has been relocated to the Tsim Sha Tsui East Waterfront Podium Garden temporarily, during an ongoing waterfront revitalisation project. [3]