Whole steamed fish, tangerines with the green leaves attached, dumplings curved into ingot shapes. The foods of the Lunar New Year are round and whole, representing the unity of the family, as well as health and prosperity for the coming year. Wholeness of the family is a big thing in Chinese culture. The word for […]
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Fill your red envelopes for Lunar New Year and save for college with ScholarShare, California’s 529K education savings account.
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Celebrating Chinese New Year (or the Lunar New Year) in America often means being met with blank stares about why you can’t make the Super Bowl party (because it falls on the eve of the biggest holiday in Asia!) or why you’re suddenly cleaning your house and getting your hair done. Well, maybe if the […]
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