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Captivating Chinese Tourists: How Xiaohongshu Boosts Tourism for Businesses in Singapore

Captivating Chinese Tourists: How Xiaohongshu Boosts Tourism for Businesses in Singapore
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Guest Cantonese chef showcases the best of Sichuan cuisine

Guest Cantonese chef showcases the best of Sichuan cuisine
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Culinary masters present the exquisite "Dance of Flavours"

A culinary extravaganza prepared by Cantonese chef Hoo Chee Keong from the renowned Si Chuan Dou Hua restaurant promises to catapult your dining experience.

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'$1, $1! Just $1!': A look at what happens to unsold Chinese New Year goodies - Asia News NetworkAsia News Network

'$1, $1! Just $1!': A look at what happens to unsold Chinese New Year goodies - Asia News NetworkAsia News Network
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$1 sales, donated, discarded - here's what happens to unsold Chinese New Year goodies

SINGAPORE - "One dollar, one dollar! Just one dollar!" In the days leading up to the eve of Chinese New Year, Temple Street is a sea of slashed prices. Snacks that used to retail for $10 a tub now go for $5. And if you are buying in bulk, $20 can get you five boxes of cookies that originally cost.

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