What's unique this year is that the tiger crossed paths with cupid, because the 15-day celebration began on Sunday, Valentine's Day.
Elizabeth Chiu King, cookbook author and president of the Chinese American Educational and Cultural Center of Michigan, says she was "thrilled" that the holiday started on Feb. 14.
"It's a love day, and red is a beautiful color," King says. "For Chinese New Year there is always red because it is a...
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