IT IS the time of the year when red lanterns are put up on the streets while mandarin oranges and traditional cookies are served to celebrate one of the most auspicious events in the country.
Over the decades, the Chinese New Year celebration has grown bigger in the country with the influence of traditions and delicacies of other ethnic groups.
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