2025 is the Year of the Snake, with the Chinese zodiac working as a 12-year cycle that assigns an animal sign annually. But what does that mean, and how are Chinese years named?
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Wrapped cakes of glutinous rice, green beans and pork belly have been a Lunar New Year speciality in Vietnam for centuries.
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Lunar New Year celebrations are set to kick off in Dublin city centre. Commonly known as the Chinese New Year, the event is ...