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See how Hong Kong celebrates snake
Feng shui masters on Hong Kong’s Year of the Snake: Will it just slither along?
City leader John Lee will benefit in a stable year while Donald Trump is set for good fortune, say feng shui masters.
Balls, soup, stir-fry, wine: See how Hong Kong celebrates snake
The Year of the Snake is a perfect time to try snake soup at one of Hong Kong’s family-run restaurants. Artisan Setaro is the only producer left in Italy's first capital of pasta
Hong Kong’s snake soup is slithering away but still simmers in decades-old kitchen
As Hong Kong prepares to welcome the Year of the Snake on Wednesday, Chau Ka-ling displays a moving serpent with practiced ease, holding it like a pet in her decades-old restaurant in the city. As one of the last keepers of the city’s traditional snake soup industry,
Hong Kong fashion trade show urged to ‘celebrate Year of the Snake’ by banning snakeskin
The organiser of a Hong Kong fashion trade show has been urged to ban snakeskin from its exhibition halls ahead of the Year of the Snake.
Year of the Snake: will Hong Kong scale new heights or just slither along?
City leader John Lee will benefit in a stable year while Donald Trump is set for good fortune, say feng shui masters The worst of times may be over for Hong Kong, but the city may need to innovate and loosen up to make the best of the Year of the Snake,
Hong Kong's snake soup tradition faces decline and struggles to preserve its legacy in the modern world; here’s why
Chau Ka-ling, the owner of Shia Wong Hip in Hong Kong, continues to serve traditional snake soup. The restaurant faces challenges due to health concerns and declining demand. Chau’s family business reflects the waning tradition,
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What is 'The Year of the Snake?' Everything you need to know about the Lunar New Year
The Lunar New Year is the most important holiday in China and many other Asian countries. Celebrations will last until mid-February.
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Spring Festival celebrations light up Hong Kong, Macao, Taiwan
Vibrant Chinese New Year celebrations unfolded across China's Hong Kong and Macao special administrative regions, and Taiwan ...
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VOA Mandarin: Pessimism clouds New Year's Eve's Market in Hong Kong
Despite the Hong Kong government's optimistic projection about Hong Kong's economic recovery, vendors and shoppers at the New ...
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Lunar New Year tradition of Hong Kong snake soup faces decline amid generational shifts and health concerns
Warm bowls of snake soup are on the menu in some Hong Kong snake shops, as the Lunar New Year approaches. The festival is ...
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5 of the best things to do in Hong Kong this weekend, January 31-February 2
Slip on a pair of embroidered slippers, watch a Lunar New Year film, mix yoga with art, tuck into a tempting brunch and more ...
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Hong Kong Beer Co. transforms liquid into a symbol of fortune via Chinese New Year campaign created by Publicis Groupe Hong Kong
Hong Kong Beer Co is one of Hong Kong's most famous craft beers, brewing craft beers since 1995. With Chinese New Year (The ...
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