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Chủ Nhật, 25 tháng 1, 2009
Happy Chinese New Year!
Today ushers in the Chinese/lunar new year. This year is the year of the ox.
There's been a coordinated campaign from the Chinese (which has been embraced by a lot of foreigners I know) this year to use the phrase, "Happy Niu Year!" See, the Chinese word for cow (and I suppose ox) is pronounced "niu." Niu sounds pretty close to "new." Hence the very cheesy phrase.
I refrained from putting this in today's post's title since it is so lame. Thought it was worth explaining on my blog though.
Hopefully this ox year will be a better year for China than the last one has been, the rat.
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