Do you ever wonder why there are a lot of mandarin oranges during the Chinese New Year? I know I do. SO I do some research and I found out that mandarin oranges is called Jin Ju which translate as golden oranges. They can also represent as golden luck or gold and fortune. No wonders, there are a lot of mandarin oranges selling around hehe. We all need some golden luck or gold and fortune from time to time. Happy Chinese New Year
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