Happy New Year!
Chinese culture is filled with holidays and celebrations, and among them, the Lunar New Year is the biggest. In China and Taiwan, offices and schools close for a week, and more than 3.5 billion people—in the world’s largest human migration!—are expected to travel so they can ring in the occasion with their loved ones. February 16, 2018, marks the first day of the Year of the Dog, but before you throw yourself into celebrating, observe these rituals to usher in a successful year. (These easy tricks will make you healthier in the New Year, too.)
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