Celebrate Chinese New Year on Jan. 23rd with foods that represent good fortune and abundance.
By Ruth Sze
January 21, 2012
If you feel like your 2012 hasn't quite started out like you'd hoped for, start again by celebrating the Chinese New Year (also know as Lunar New Year) on Jan 23!
2012 is the year of Dragon -- this will be the 4709th Chinese year. The holiday happens annually according to the lunar calendar and is celebrated over the course of a 15-day period. Friends and family gather to celebrate with lots of food, incorporating many dishes that are known to represent good luck and abundance because of their name or shape. We can all join in on the festivities by enjoying some of the symbolic “good luck†Chinese New Year foods:
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