Celebrate Chinese New Year with these lucky plants that are believed to bring prosperity and good fortune for the coming year.
From elegant orchids and charming peonies to the vibrant kumquat tree – here’s your guide to the luckiest Chinese New Year fruits and flowers for gifting or decorating your space. Among the many ...
A Chinese New Year essential, the kumquat tree (Fortunella japonica) symbolizes good fortune and wealth. Popular in South China regions, including Macau, Hong Kong, Guangxi and Guangdong ...
Several countries mark their new year based on the Chinese lunisolar calendar involving movement of the Sun and Moon.
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The vibrant stir-fries, including stir-fried chicken in soy kumquat sauce, offer a perfect balance of bold flavours. Experience the luxury of The Lotus Oriental at The Leela Bhartiya City, where Chef ...
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The Chinese New Year, marking the beginning of the lunar calendar, is celebrated worldwide with traditions promoting good luck and avoid bad fortune. Key practices include thorough cleaning before ...
Five things to do in the garden this week: Fruit. An excellent choice for a small ornamental tree with year-round interest is the kumquat or one of its hybrids, which do not eclipse eight feet in ...