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MANY Chinese will be happy to wave goodbye to the year of the Ox, says my cheerful guide KoKo, as he leads us through the streets of Hong Kong.
He explained the problems suffered by so many of his friends from the knock-on effects of the credit crunch as we strolled through Cat Street's lively market, with rows of Chairman Mao alarm clocks and pornographic wooden engravings (if you bother to examine them closely).See the full content of this document
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Experience the Spirit of Hong Kong and Macau
The only way to ease their misfortune, KoKo says, is to carry a laughing Buddha and hope for better luck in the year of the Tiger, which starts February 14. For on that date, a whole new set of predictions for luck and fortune awaits.
Why are the sophisticated urban...See the full content of this document
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