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- Jan 1, 2022
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Crunchy Bytes #8 Getting Ready For CNY
Check out these articles for your CNY preparation!

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Whether you are planning on dining out or preparing your own meals this CNY, we've got you covered! Check out the reads below
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Crunchy Bytes #7 DollarsAndSense Experiences: Why It Makes Sense To Hire Professionals To Deep Clean Your Home After A Renovation
Say goodbye to your dusty home.

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If like me, you had to move home over the past two years amid the pandemic, you would likely have experienced increased difficulty in renovating your home during this period.
While my family and I were fortunate to have purchase a dream home in a location we really wanted, renovating the new place during this period with tightening safe management measures in place hasn’t been the smoothest process. Instead of only moving in when the renovation was fully completed, we had to compromise and moved into a partially-ready home – with the caveat that the move-in condition had to be child-friendly for our two young girls.
Crunchy Bytes #6 The Coolest Electric Car Concepts Unveiled in 2022
If this year’s annual CES convention has taught us anything, it’s that the future is all about electrification

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As the worlds of transportation and technology continue their convergence, Las Vegas’s annual CES convention (formerly known as the Consumer Electronics Show) has become a premier location for automobile manufacturers to unveil their latest, and most sophisticated, ideas concerning the future of the vehicle.
Crunchy Bytes #5 Top Tech Tends to Watch out for in 2022
The Economist is back with its annual look at the top stories of the year ahead.
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Technology, which continues to reinvent and restructure how we work, live, and interact, helped us survive the pandemic. But what does the future year hold in store for us? We've compiled a list of the most important technological trends to watch in 2022 and beyond.
Crunchy Bytes #4 Chinese New Year 2022: 11 Stylish Tiger-Themed Decor for Your Home
Usher in the Year of the Tiger and add a festive energy to your home with these decorative pieces that celebrate the majestic animal

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The first day of February in 2022 marks the Year of the Tiger in Chinese astrology. The third animal in the Chinese zodiac, the tiger symbolises bravery, ambition and strength; it's also a hot favourite among luxury fashion houses and watch brands.
Crunchy Bytes #3 Best Places To Get Your CNY Peking Duck!
Glazed in a flavoured syrup, marinated in five-spice powder, left to dry-age for a few days — all to achieve the ultimate, teeth-shattering skin.

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What many know of Imperial China is left in history books and old buildings. Yet, its grand culinary creations continue to live on in classic Chinese kitchens. From there comes the legendary and iconic Peking duck, a glistening golden-brown bird that truly is the crowning glory of any Chinese dining table.
What seems like just roasted duck on the table is really the result of tedious and careful preparation that has been perfected centuries ago.
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Check out 10 lucky foods to eat during Chinese New Year Here!
Crunchy Bytes #2 Donating Your Live Christmas Trees
From 1-9 January 2022, IKEA is offering a $25 voucher for your live IKEA Christmas trees!

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Bring your live Christmas trees back for recycling at our IKEA stores with a valid receipt from 1-9 January 2022. However, only live Christmas trees brought at IKEA will be accepted.
Bought live Christmas trees elsewhere? Check out Mandai's website about how your donated Christmas trees can be used for animals' enrichment!
Crunchy Bytes #1 Chinese New Year Events
Look out for Chinese New Year events coming this 2022!

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The ‘main public event’ of the Chinese New Year season in Singapore is indisputably the Chingay Parade. The Chingay Parade is without doubt one of the most important events in Singapore and it’s when street floats, clowns, dancers, acrobats, jugglers and many other performers can be seen in the celebration of the Chinese New Year. The origin of the parade is from China, where processions were made in honour of the Lunar New Year for two weeks in preparation for the arrival of the spring. You must purchase tickets to attend and the parade is typically celebrated at the F1 Pit Building (next to the Singapore Flyer).




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