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If you are lucky enough to be invited to a Chinese home for New Year, carry a basket of oranges, pomelos and pomegranates and say, “Gong xi fa cai,” pronounced ‘Gong she fah say’ which ...
President Xi’s is the snake. “Gong xi fa cai Mr. President. We all believe China will continue to prosper under your leadership. China is now the locomotive of the world’s economy ...
President Xi's is the snake. "Gong xi fa cai Mr President. We all believe China will continue to prosper under your leadership. China is now the locomotive of the world's economy, no longer the ...
Gong Xi Fa Cai and Kung Hei Fat Choi are the common greetings during Chinese New Year, but what's the difference between the two and is one better than the other? According to a 2018 GMA News Online ...
PETALING JAYA: What does “Gong Xi Fa Cai” actually mean? Where does “yee sang” come from? Why are lion and dragon dances performed and what do they represent? These were some of the ...
Happy New Year everyone, or as they say in Chinese, Gong shi fa tsai! - Good fortune to come! University of York student and regular blogger Wanyu Lin explains the Year of the Boar and reflects on ...
Here's where to get noodles for long life, sticky treats for good luck, and more Chinese delicacies! MANILA, Philippines – Gong xi fa cai! The Lunar New Year is in a few days, and family ...
But in the joyous occasion of the Chinese New Year, the familiar greeting of Gong Xi Fa Cai (well-wishes of prosperity), the ubiquitous Chinese ornaments of the season, and the lauriats among family ...
Another common greeting used is gong xi fa cai, pronounced gong-zee-fah-tsai. This is a common wishing of prosperity, literally translating to "wishing you enlarge your wealth." Law says finding ...
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