A woman is seen sweeping the floor. (PHOTO: Getty Images) Say goodbye to the Year of The Ox, and let’s say hello to the Year of the Tiger! This year’s Lunar New Year begins on 1 February, thus marking the start of the 15-day festival in Asia. As we are still on high alert with the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, many of us have chosen to stay home and adhere to the five-pax ruling. However, this doesn’t mean we are skipping the traditions and so-called superstitions that have been put into practice… Source link
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A woman is seen sweeping the floor. (PHOTO: Getty Images) Say goodbye to the Year of The Ox, and let’s say hello to the Year of the Tiger! This year’s Lunar New Year begins on 1 February, thus marking the start of the 15-day festival in Asia. As we are still on high alert with the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, many of us have chosen to stay home and adhere to the five-pax ruling. However, this doesn’t mean we are skipping the traditions and so-called superstitions that have been put into practice… Source link
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