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SINGAPORE: The Lunar New Year is a few days away, and those living across the border are headed back to celebrate.
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China is celebrating the Lunar New Year, which is its biggest holiday, and fireworks are a large part of the celebrations.
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Every day now shoppers crowd into the little lanes near Yuyuan Garden to buy their decorations for the Lunar New Year, which is celebrated on Feb. 14 this year.
Dose.ca Music briefs Agence France-Presse 2010
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Every day now shoppers crowd into the little lanes near Yuyuan Garden to buy their decorations for the Lunar New Year, which is celebrated on Feb. 14 this year.
Dose.ca Music briefs Agence France-Presse 2010
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SINGAPORE: The Lunar New Year is a few days away, and those living across the border are headed back to celebrate.
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The statement was dated Sunday, the first day of the Lunar New Year, which is known locally as Tet and is the country's most important annual festival.
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SHANGHAI: Vendors from Shanghai's famous fabric market are helping the less fortunate ahead of the Lunar New Year, which is one of China's most popular holidays.
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The scope of this outbreak is the largest yet in the country and comes ahead of the Lunar New Year holidays next month, during which it is traditional to give gifts of meat.
South Korea Claiming Upper Hand in Farm Battle Against Foot-and-Mouth Disease 2011
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The metric grew 20% in India and 10% in China, boosted by the earlier Lunar New Year.
Coca-Cola to Boost Marketing Efforts Paul Ziobro 2012
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The property tax news comes just before China's biggest holiday of the year, Lunar New Year, which begins next week.
China Tests Property Tax In Shanghai, Chongqing By CARA ANNA 2011
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