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From fortune-telling to auspicious food, Chinese New Year explained

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[] View in [browser]( A message from our editor [Chinese New Year]( is a time for family gatherings, the keeping of traditions, the eating of special seasonal dishes, and hopes for a lucky and prosperous year ahead. This carefully curated selection of stories and videos explains how the festival is celebrated, from food, to fortune telling, dating and lucky red packets of money. The collection also explores related social issues. We hope you will enjoy it! What's more, we've created a special AR lion dance mask on Facebook for you to send your special messages to your friends and family, [try it out]( now! All the best for the Year of the Dog or, as we say in Hong Kong: "Kung Hei Fat Choi" (wishing you prosperity). Born in the Year of the Dog, Donald Trump faces a fiery zodiac year [ ]( [Why millions in China won’t return home for Lunar New Year]( [How tech is helping ease the Lunar New Year travel crush]( [Dating in China: speed dating, apps, and matchmaking parents]( [Chinese internet giants reward customers with digital red packets]( You don't want to miss these [Fortune-teller's Year of the Dog predictions for Xi, Trump and Lam]( ]( [Chinese New Year paper cutting tips from a master of the craft]( ]( [China’s ‘Ice Boy’ Wang Fuman's Lunar New Year wish]( [Technology is taking the stress out of Lunar New Year travel]( [7 lucky Lunar New Year recipes to bring health and happiness]( ]( [5 most luxurious Lunar New Year puddings for the Year of the Dog]( ]( Click [here]( for more stories on Lunar New Year [South China Morning Post]( South China Morning Post Publishers Limited, 19/F., Tower 1, Times Square, 1 Matheson St., Causeway Bay, Hong Kong You have received this email because you have opted to receive South China Morning Post Publishers Limited's newsletter and marketing messages. [Unsubscribe]( Copyright@2018 South China Morning Post Publishers Limited. All Rights Reserved [Privacy Policy]( | [Terms of Use](

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