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Lucky Chinese New Year Goodies Are Still Enjoyed by some Dagupeños

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Some Dagupeños continue to believe in and practice various lucky traditions during the Chinese New Year. Aling Elvy, who has been selling cold drinks for a long time, still believes in lucky traditions like serving tikoy. She said she believes it can bring good luck throughout the year. Apart from that, she also wears lucky charms and the color red which is believed to bring luck and protection against bad luck. However, some residents said they…
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Some Dagupeños continue to believe in and practice various lucky traditions during the Chinese New Year. Aling Elvy, who has been selling cold drinks for a long time, still believes in lucky traditions like serving tikoy. She said she believes it can bring good luck throughout the year. Apart from that, she also wears lucky charms and the color red which is believed to bring luck and protection against bad luck. However, some residents said they…

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RMN Networks broke the news in on Sunday, February 15, 2026.
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