Chinese New Year Symbolism

As a young girl, New York City Chinatown native Eileen Leong relished the aromas that wafted from the batches of black seaweed soaking in her mother's kitchen. "It was a yucky smell, but it meant that the New Year was coming," Leong remembers. ...
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