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Chinese New Year marks the transition betweenzodiac signs: 2023 is theYear of the Rabbit; 2022 theYear of the Tiger. 中国新年标志着十二生肖的转变:2023年是兔年;2022年是虎年。 The Chinese zodiac, or Sheng Xiao (生肖), is a repeating 12-year cycle of animal signs and their ascribed attribute...
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2023-01-26Chinese New Year 2023: food fest LISTEN 25:00 DOWNLOAD SHAREAs one of the most important celebrations of the Spring Festival, food is essential to a healthy, happy new year among Chinese. Today we have six friends from different countries telling their stories about Chinese food. ...
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2023年1月21日 Dear all Tsinglan members, With the excitement of the New Year, carrying the struggle and success of the past year, we are about to usher in the Spring Festival of the Year of the Rabbit. Reflecting on 2022...
Chinese New Year Sale 2023 on Steam China is ongoing in full swing, and over 100 new games with cost-effective discounts are now incoming. More than 30 brand-new titles will make their debuts on Steam China and be officially released in 2023. What’s mor
Each year in the Chinese calendar is represented by one of twelve animals in the Chinese Zodiac. 2023 will be the year of the Rabbit. People born in the Year of the Rabbit are said to have soft and tender personality traits. They keep a modest attitude and maintain a pleasant relationship...
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If your business relies on Chinese manufacturers, here's what to expect and how to prepare for the Chinese New Year holiday shutdown.