Chinese New Year - A time for reunion
 
     
 
It's that time of year when families gather, long-lost relatives pop up at your door for a round of visits, and the reunion dinner plays a big part at the dining table again. In short, it's Chinese New Year, a time to celebrate the arrival of spring and all things new, red and rowdy.

In AsiaOne's Chinese New Year Special, we have lined up a list of restaurants to go for those who need ideas for their reunion dinners. Or if you prefer to start the celebrations at home, but still crave the convenience of a restaurant, there is a section on takeaways as well. And to remind you again the importance of keeping healthy, visit our Health pages to find out what are the common illnesses doctors see over festive periods and how best to prevent yourself from falling ill.

When visiting relatives during this year, remember to don your best in red, a fail-safe auspicious colour that will definitely help you win favour with your aunts, uncles, grandparents and older relatives. But don't end up looking like a big, red ang-pow. Find out how to wear your best shade of red with our
CNY fashion tips.

Or if you are one of those single-types who are forever bombarded with questions of "When is it your turn to get married?", or a young parent whom relatives feel it is their duty to get you to procreate and help increase the national population, there are last-minute getaways still available to help you escape the avalanche of questions. Find out more from our Travel pages.

Last but not least, find out what your fortunes hold for you as you usher in the the Year of the Rat with AsiaOne's Chinese horoscopes.