Taboos and Superstitions related to the Chinese New Year
The entire house should be cleaned before New Year's Day. On New Year's Eve, all brooms, brushes, dusters, dustpans and other cleaning equipment are put away. With Superstitions ruling the roost, its not only some of us who are superstitious about things at large.| Comments on article "Taboos and Superstitions related to the Chinese New Year" | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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