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Happy Chinese New Year everyone! Hope you are having a delicious Chinese New Year weekend. If you're looking to celebrate the new year by dining out, Peaceful Restaurant has a wide selection of traditional Chinese New Year foods including noodles, dumplings, fish and nian gao (glutinous rice cake). They symbolize happiness, longevity, an increase in wealth and prosperity. I recently attended a media event where we had the opportunity to taste many auspicious and culinary dishes created by…

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CHINESE NEW YEAR PROSPERITY SET DINNER AT G HOTEL    During the festive of Chinese New Year, Sesame + Soy Pan Asian Chinese Cuisine offers two decadent set menus to choose from, where your family will be spoilt for choice. The Chinese New Year Prosperity set dinner, designed by awards wining Chef Chiam and his team, comes in two menus at a price...  Read more @ http://www.malaysianfoodie.com/2014/01/chinese-new-year-prosperity-set-dinner-hotel.html?utm_source=PN&utm_mediu 31st January, Chinese Food, Chinese New Year, Chef, Festival, Hotel, Photography, Quick Saves

CHINESE NEW YEAR PROSPERITY SET DINNER AT G HOTEL During the festive of Chinese New Year, Sesame + Soy Pan Asian Chinese Cuisine offers two decadent set menus to choose from, where your family will be spoilt for choice. The Chinese New Year Prosperity set dinner, designed by awards wining Chef Chiam and his team, comes in two menus at a price... Read more @ http://www.malaysianfoodie.com/2014/01/chinese-new-year-prosperity-set-dinner-hotel.html?utm_source=PN&utm_mediu

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In China and in ethnic communities around the world, the Lunar New Year is celebrated as the most important and most festive holiday of the year. The day itself — this year, Monday, February 8 — marks the first of the New Year in the Chinese calendar, but the celebration, also known as “chun jie” or the Spring Festival, lasts 15 days! It’s a joyous time of family reunion and two full weeks of intense feasting.

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