The Year of The Dragon has begun, with the arrival of the Chinese New Year on Saturday. Millions of families bid farewell to the Year of the Rabbit today, including here in this province. The Chinese Association of Newfoundland and Labrador is visiting a number of businesses in St.
The Year of The Dragon has begun, with the arrival of the Chinese New Year on Saturday. Millions of families bid farewell to the Year of the Rabbit today, including here in this province.
The Chinese Association of Newfoundland and Labrador is visiting a number of businesses in St. John’s, Mount Pearl and Paradise today, to mark the special occasion. The Lunar New Year is here, and the The Year of the Dragon has begun! The Chinese Association of NL is celebrating today, by visiting a number of businesses in St. John’s, Mount Pearl and Paradise.
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