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Syrena Jin

Syrena Jin

Intern, Culture
Syrena Jin is interested in gender, travel and food culture. She is currently pursuing Master's degree in Journalism at the University of Hong Kong.
Syrena Jin is interested in gender, travel and food culture. She is currently pursuing Master's degree in Journalism at the University of Hong Kong.
Languages Spoken:
English, Mandarin

Lunar New Year greetings in Mandarin, Cantonese, Shanghainese and Hokkien

The Year of the Horse 2026 will be welcomed across China with blessings for money, health and more. Here are common ones and their meanings.

From a horse show to a run in nature to a special character’s appearance at Hong Kong Disneyland, ring in the Lunar New Year at these events.

When My Little Pony first aired on TV in China, it didn’t take off. Instead, it was collectible cards that saw it become a galloping success.

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