MANY ethnic Chinese worldwide have been celebrating the Lunar New Year since last weekend. It is of course a reunion for family and friends alike. The celebration usually starts with a reunion dinner among close family members. In my family, that means going back to my mother’s house for the dinner. The reunion is, perhaps, especially meaningful for me as I travel a lot for work in any typical year, and this is a good opportunity for me to catch up with other family members, not least my mom who is getting on in age.
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