As the Spring Festival approaches, we look forward to celebrating the beginning of a new year in the Chinese calendar.
Lunar New Year is a time for families to gather and wish for prosperity in the year ahead. Recently recognized as an intangible cultural heritage by UNESCO, the festival highlights China's rich history and culture, which includes 44 items on the heritage list—the highest in the world, featuring traditions like tea culture.
Join Dr. Henry Ho as we explore the age-old customs of the Spring Festival and how we celebrate this vibrant occasion in Hong Kong!
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