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Part 2: 2021 Year of the Ox Zodiac Predictions 二零二一年辛丑金牛年十二生肖運程

For those born in the year of the Rabbit, Dragon, and Snake... here are your predictions! Part 3 & 4 to follow. 即將踏入牛年,期望萬象更新、新一年運勢暢旺,惡運退去!今天我們為你揭曉牛年十二生肖運勢第二部分,兔年、龍年、蛇年出生的朋友,別錯過!希望新的一年裡,好運都伴隨你們!

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Dreams Took Flight One Year Ago

The hundreds and hundreds of hours that go into creating this magical time and place together is supported by a dream to celebrate Chinese culture in a contemporary, relevant and inspiring fashion. Through our project, we uplift the community with incredible storytelling and meaning, connecting culture with identity in ways never before imagined. Join us as we look back on our 5th Anniversary Gala.

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Chinese New Year: Traditions We Can All Celebrate 農曆新年的美好祝願不變改

Lunar New Year is one of the most important festivals for ethnic Chinese communities. It symbolizes the beginning of the new year and is also an opportunity for families to reunite. Although everyone cannot gather as a family during the pandemic times, you can still create a joyous atmosphere in your own social bubble and implement some traditional New Year customs to send New Year blessings to relatives from a distance! Read on to find out more.

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On Mahjong. On a Tuesday.

By the end of day on January 5, 2021, the Mahjong Line Company issued an apology that is likely intended to sound sincere, but ends in staking a claim that Mahjong has roots in China and America — yet another face palm moment. So, what’s next? Is there more to discuss? The most transformative thoughts and work of our society usually comes from the deeply personal, so allow me to enter from my perspective.

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