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From South China Morning Post

We are delighted to send ieyenews readers a copy of our Lunar New Year celebration guide, helping you find out more about this traditional celebration.

Lunar New Year is a time for regeneration, retrospectives and family gathering, with a splash of red and gold on the streets. Some of the most interesting customs and traditions include shying away from washing hair or clothes on the first day of Lunar New Year, assigning a specific day for cleaning and for celebrating birthdays, and not lending or borrowing money.

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To help you mark the incoming Year of the Rabbit, the Post’s award-winning infographics team has curated everything you need to know about the origins of the festival, how it’s celebrated, what to do and what not to do, and the different types of food you can expect – all in our exclusive Lunar New Year celebration guide.

Download your free copy below and enjoy your celebrations.

Looking for more? Get inspired by our Lunar New Year series and explore our most popular stories as our experts bring you interesting reads spanning everything from food and legends to celebrations across countries and much more. Also, don’t forget to follow our Chinese Culture topic to get notified when new content is available.

We wish you a happy and prosperous Year of the Rabbit.
Kung hei fat choi!

Best regards,
The South China Morning Post

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