Chinese New Year is a time for reunion and celebration, marking the end of winter and the beginning of the first of twenty-four lunar cycles (hence the festival’s other alias, Lunar New Year). With a myriad of celebratory meals throughout the festival, be sure to give a token of appreciation to your family, friends and loved ones with a unique gift. From pistachio and yuzu chocolates housed in a ladybird box to a 15-year aged tangerine peel turnip cake, consider going that extra mile with thoughtful gifts that encapsulate the spirit of the festive occasion.
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Carina Fischer