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Chinese New Year Superstitions you should avoid – or risk a year's bad luck

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Chinese New Year – the Year of the OX.Each Chinese New Year is celebrated over the course of 15 days, starting the day before (February 11) and end just over two weeks later.

The Year of the Ox is steeped in tradition, with the New Year period also known as the Spring Festival.While the occasion is one of celebration and resolutions, it is also rife with superstition - there are numerous things that must be avoided to steer clear of bad luck.Here are 16 things you must not do if you are to dodge a year’s worth of illness or bad luck.Consuming any form of medicine on the first day of the festivities is believed to resign the person taking it to an illness set to last the entire year.If this is the case, it could prove quite tricky trying to.

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