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With the Year of the Rat beginning tomorrow, cities around China have canceled large gatherings to avoid the spread of the virus.
by Ryan Gandolfo, 24 January 2020
Not all of us were lucky enough to book a fancy getaway to Southeast Asia for Chinese New Year.
by That's Shanghai, 24 January 2020
From all of us here at That’s, thMart and Urban Family, we hope you have a fantastic Spring Festival break.
by That's, 24 January 2020
Known for its quick wit, alertness and vitality, the critter represents for both famous and infamous folks around the world.
by Ryan Gandolfo, 23 January 2020
Quick-witted, alert, resourceful, thrifty and – according to some – narrow-minded, Rats make great accountants, directors, editors, artists and entrepreneurs.
by Matthew Bossons, 22 January 2020
Before the Year of the Rat begins, China will celebrate the end of the year with the 37th Spring Festival Gala, referred to as Chunwan.
by That's, 22 January 2020
The Cat and the Rat were once best friends before trickery pushed one into a river.
by That's, 22 January 2020
Why doesn't everyone call it that, and why is there no Winter Festival or Summer Festival?
by Ryan Kilpatrick, 21 January 2020
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