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Welcoming the year of the dog

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A man takes picture of the Kek Lok Si temple at the foothill of Ayer Itam, Penang. Thousands of red lanterns were lit for the Lunar New Year festive occasion on Sunday despite talk that the tradition would be scrapped this year due to rising costs. - The Malaysian Insight pic by David ST Loh, February 12, 2018.
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IT’S the time of year when families get together for a reunion dinner and enjoy traditional Chinese dishes.

Every year when the season approaches, businesses will put up decorations in anticipation of the celebration, and these would usually include depictions of the zodiac animal of the year.

Traders of Chinese New Year items are bracing themselves for slow sales. They said prices of decorations and food items, especially dried seafood, usually increase by between 10% and 20% every year, and a weak ringgit is likely to dampen sales further. – February 12, 2018.

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