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What to do (and what not to do) in the Year of the Ox – Sydney Morning Herald
Clean your house, but don’t eat porridge. Everything you need to know ahead of Lunar New Year on Friday.
Lunar New Year is one of the biggest celebrations on the Chinese and south-east Asian calendar.
This year the date falls on Friday, February 12, with celebrations continuing beyond that.
2021 is the Year of the Metal Ox, which symbolises diligence, honesty, reliability, stability, perseverance, power, stubbornness and excellence.
Year of the Ox Credit:John Shakespeare
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