‘Little New Year’ Ushers in China’s Spring Festival Celebrations
“Little New Year” on January 22-23, 2025, marks the start of China’s Spring Festival with traditional delicacies and festive cheer.
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“Little New Year” on January 22-23, 2025, marks the start of China’s Spring Festival with traditional delicacies and festive cheer.
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Discover Miancaiba, a traditional Yuping delicacy symbolizing hopes for a prosperous Chinese New Year, made with glutinous rice, white mugwort, and unique fillings.