The essential guide to filling up your Chinese New Year candy box

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  • An easy-to-follow flowchart on how to fill up your Lunar New Year treats box for your household
  • Are you more into chocolate, or do you like traditional candied fruit and nuts?
Doris Wai |
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Chinese New Year is around the corner, and Young Post is here to help you sort out a family gathering must-have: the candy box! Should you go sweet or savory? Traditional or modern? Expensive or thrifty? We've got all the answers here!

Follow our easy-to-use flowchart to make the perfect candy box as we wave goodbye to the old year and welcome the new.

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Graphic: Doris Wai/SCMP

 

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