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DANNY PATA Gong Xi Fa Cai and Kung Hei Fat Choi are the common greetings during Chinese New Year, but what's the difference between the two and is one better than the other? According to a 2018 GMA ...
Gong xi fa cai,” followed by the cheeky repartee “Hung pao na lai!” — which loosely means “Congratulations and be prosperous, now hand me the red packets of cash!” — is a common ...
Mr Joko's "Gong xi fa cai" to President Xi would hopefully mark an ideal impetus to partnership between the two countries in this Year of the Rat for the sake of the well-being of their peoples.
Tue, January 14, 2020 Published on Jan. 14, 2020 Published on 2020-01-14T07:21:16+07:00 ...
The Year of the Monkey is expected to be another turbulent year for the world’s second largest economy. Here, SCMP reporters gaze into their crystal balls for what might lie ahead.
Gong xi fa cai! Own 2018 by preparing for the Chinese New Year, which falls on Feb. 16. Follow these basic practices from feng shui expert Princess Lim Fernandez to enhance your luck in the coming ...
With almost 1.4 billion people getting ready to celebrate Chinese New Year in China, one family from Happy Valley-Goose Bay is preparing a celebration of their own.
China Mommy also has Fortune Bags to ring in “good fortune and wealth.” Different meat and veggie fillings like Original, Vegetarian, Truffle Mushroom, and Crabmeat are wrapped in tofu skin ...