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Date: 2014-02-06 04:42:08
Chinese culture
Lantern Festival
Culture
Chinese New Year
Lantern
Tangyuan
Paper lantern
Chinatown
Buddhist holidays
Food and drink
Buddhist festivals

Chap Goh Mei, which is Hokkien for “15th night”, symbolises the last day of the Chinese New Year celebrations. Also known as the Yuanxiao Festival (元 宵节), it is celebrated on the fifteenth day of the first mont

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