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What do you eat during the Lunar New Year? How many red envelopes will be in your hands this season? How do you say “Happy Lunar New Year” in Tâi-gí?

TaiwanPlus News staff share their stories and special traditions as the Year of the Horse charges in.

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00:00Happy New Year!
00:01Happy New Year!
00:03What about Lunar New Year?
00:05Most households are cut off age for getting red envelopes.
00:09When is that for you and your family?
00:11I hope it's not anytime soon.
00:14I think it's probably...
00:16Either when you get married or when you have kids.
00:19We usually have to go to school,
00:20we don't have to give them.
00:22I think it's because everyone thinks that
00:24to go to school is a big person.
00:26It's more about when you have your first
00:29official job.
00:40Do you plan to give any紅包
00:42out this year? I hope
00:44not, but I'll hand out around I think
00:465 to 10ish. I will
00:54give out red envelopes to my
00:56parents,
00:57my two sisters,
00:59and my boyfriend.
01:00What are your top 3 favorite things about Lunar New Year?
01:05Seeing all the festivities,
01:07like celebrate everywhere.
01:08Spending time with friends and family.
01:10I would say some time to kind of unplug,
01:14because newsroom here is very fast pace.
01:19And what kind of foods do you usually eat?
01:22What kind of food?
01:23So dumplings.
01:24Normally, what our family do,
01:26we'll make dumplings together,
01:27and then we'll put $1 and TD in dumplings.
01:30So whoever gets the dumplings
01:31would be the luckiest person of the year.
01:34Pork, chicken, seafood,
01:36and at least two or three kinds of soup.
01:40It's like a whole table, like 20 dishes.
01:44Happy Year of the Horse from Taiwan Plus!
01:47Yes, right!
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