
Lunar New Year Celebrations Focus on People, Not Process
Lunar New Year celebrations are highlighted as being primarily about the people involved, rather than strict adherence to process.
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How Guangdong drivers are celebrating Lunar New Year in Hong Kong
Some of the around 500 Guangdong motorists in the southbound travel scheme drove into Hong Kong’s urban areas during the Lunar New Year holiday for offbeat sightseeing and festive shopping. Authorities said bookings under the “Southbound Travel for Guangdong Vehicles” scheme were “favourable”, with more than 500 cars entering the city in the early days of the holiday. Visitors were spotted driving left-hand vehicles with FT-prefixed plates. A Mini Cooper stopped at the Kowloon Peak viewing point...
By Leopold Chen
Read full article →Year of the fire horse - explained: the Chinese zodiac sign that’s all about intensity
Lunar new year has ushered in a rare zodiac symbol with a reputation for energy and independence As the lunar new year begins, the focus has turned to the Chinese zodiac and the arrival of the year of the fire horse – a rare pairing in the 60-year lunar cycle. Drawing on Chinese metaphysics, the fire horse blends the horse’s reputation for energy and independence with the intensity of the fire element, giving it a distinct place in the zodiac tradition. Continue reading...
By Maya Yang
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