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The more-than-a-century-old Hock Hin Keong (Ban Ka Lan Snake Temple) in Bayan Lepas is once again abuzz with activity as ...
The Lunar New Year is celebrated by people all around the world on the first new moon of the traditional lunisolar Chinese calendar.
Alice Grange Care Home in Kesgrave, near Ipswich in Suffolk, has celebrated Chinese New Year with a day of activities.