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How to Eat Cheap At FOODPANDA

Every occasion is incomplete without great food and if you are in Hong Kong you can enjoy all your favorite cuisines right in the comfort of your home with the help of  Foodpanda Hong Kong , a leading online food delivery service. This online service helps you not only with amazing varieties of food but also with fantastic money saving offers that cuts down on your food bill each time you order. This online food delivery service gives you special discounts in various forms. Read here ways to save money on Foodpanda and enjoy what you eat   Asiamiles:   With this you can earn on every food bill that you pay through Foodpanda. For every HK$2 that you spend, you can earn 1 Asia Miles which means 2:1! These miles can later be redeemed for discounts on what you pay for your next bill. Citibank Cards:  If you pay online with a Citibank Credit Card, you can get attractive discounts and offers that help you with extra savings. FOX Movies:  When you enjoy food along with entertain

Hong Kong Chinese Lunar New Year's Day Celebrations 2018

Chinese Lunar New Year’s Day The Chinese Lunar New Year is on the first day of a secular, sacred, or other guise whose months are coordinated by the cycles of the moon and is also popularly known as the Spring Festival.The first day of the New Year falls on the new moon between 16 February and 19 February in 2018 the first day of the Chinese Lunar New Year is on Friday, 16 February, initiating another year of the Rooster. Although the festival is officially for two days that falls on  17 February 2018, you can look forward to a fortnight long celebration if you are in Hong Kong with the festivities drawing to a close with the spectacular lantern festival on the first full moon of the year. Red and gold are the dominant colors that paint the city along with drum beats, gongs and firecrackers adding to the spectacle. You can also see dancing lions and dragons parading their way down the streets with crows cheering them on. This is the time of the year when Chinese ci