The world is always in awe with ancient
Chinese traditions. From green tea to Feng Shui, we've all borrowed and adopted a few of their thoughts into our rituals and beliefs. And while they follow the lunar calendar for a new year celebration, it didn't stop the world in taking part in their cultural festivities. The Spring Festival or the Chinese New Year feast falls between January and February. There's no specific date but all the same, the spirit of new life is there to live by. "Guo Nian" is a Chinese term which means passing the year. It is the revolving theme for the Spring Festival when families get rid of the old to start over with the new. It will also be a fun way to enjoy Jiaozi or steamed dumpling and to witness the extravagance of their occasion.
Even at a younger age, there were a number of circumstances when we became oblivious or forgetful of our daily tasks. There were momentary lapses in memory maybe because of stress or overlapping activities in our lives. So to help you remember, just fol
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