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I love the Lunar New Year festivities but don't subscribe much to the superstitions. However, if there is one superstition I absolutely love about CNY, it has got to be no cleaning the house on the first two days of the Lunar New Year! Surely, you won't want to sweep away all the good luck, do you? But first, bak kwa.

It's in recent years that I've adopted the habit of eating vegetarian food on the fourth day of the Lunar New Year. Eating vegetarian sounds like 'chi zai' in Mandarin, which sounds vaguely like "eating troubles". So this makes me feel like I'm eating away the troubles of the year!I love buying books, and I have to remind myself every year to stock up books before the Lunar New Year because is it bad luck to buy them during the 15-day festival.

 

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