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Some superstitions in China

The video discusses Chinese superstitions, including the avoidance of the number four, not putting chopsticks in rice, and not giving certain gifts. It also touches on Chinese zodiac compatibility and the superstition of not looking back while walking alone at night.

Published on 2023-09-21 · Used with permission

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