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Lunar NEW YEAR

Vietnamese beef lettuce cups see page 103

The Lunar New Year celebrates the first new moon of the lunar calendar. Share your favourite traditional dishes with loved ones to bring in a year of good fortune!

2023 LUNAR NEW YEAR

Celebrations start on 22 January, the new moon of the lunar calendar, and end on 5 February with the Lantern Festival and the first full moon. It’s the Year of the Rabbit. People born this year will be witty and quick-minded.

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