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Lunar New Year 2021: The Year of the Ox do s, dont s and what s on in Sydney

Credit:John Shakespeare Work too hard. While the ox symbolises diligence with hard work and persistence hopefully leading to success, Dr Wang says people should “avoid working too hard – health should be the priority”. Dream too big. “Focus on fundamental elements of life and work. Be conservative. Don’t do investments or start a risky business,” astrologist Mina Zheng says. Talk about death. Avoid saying words such as “death”, “devil”, “sick”, or “pain”. Don’t get into debt. Credit:John Shakespeare Borrow money. Make sure all debts are paid by New Year’s Eve, or you will be unlucky all year, Ms Cumines says.

Meet the Lunar Lanterns

Meet the Lunar Lanterns Meet the Lunar Lanterns Twelve giant lanterns representing the Chinese zodiac take over the city centre, Circular Quay and Haymarket for the Sydney Lunar Festival – here’s a sneak preview By Time Out in association with City of Sydney Posted: Monday February 1 2021 Advertising Spectacular stars of the Sydney Lunar Festival, 12 huge lantern sculptures will be set up around town from February 12 to 21, 2021, where they will shine with optimism in celebration of the coming year.  Commissioned by the City of Sydney to many different artists and designers, the Lunar Lanterns represent the 12 animals of the Chinese zodiac and are a creative interpretation of a centuries-old tradition. A walk to go see the lanterns is a great way to experience Sydney’s summer night; you can find a self-guided Lunar Lanterns walk on the City of Sydney’s Culture Walks app, which

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