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The biggest and most popular flower market in Hong Kong is the one in Victoria Park. It is most crowded a few hours before and after midnight of New Year's Eve, when people do their last-minute shopping.

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Lunar New Year flowers usually symbolise prosperity and other blessings. Do you know what they are called and what they symbolise?

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