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🊭Chinese New Year, which shop is good?

🧧 like it from the front of the store. The Chinese feed is very suitable for the Chinese New Year. Anyone with a Chinese dress is not to miss it. Because the front corner + store sign is taken out and gets a feed like in the outside city.

📍XIN Coffee and Co.

The shop is in the North Pattaya zone opposite the market, easy to travel, and the people are not very busy, comfortable to take pictures, do not rush.

ðŸĩ The menu you try is matcha. I can say it's delicious.

It smells matcha, it's not sweet, it's refreshing to drink, but it's not.

💰 It's only 100 baht. It's great compared to the taste.

🚗 parking is good.

It is recommended to park in the building, can be parked for free until 1 pm, convenient, do not need to search for parking space to be tired.

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MarissaMakesDIY

MarissaMakesDIY

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Which flowers bring you luck? Part-2 !
Which flowers bring you luck? Part-2 ! #luckyflower #chineseculture #fengshuiliving #fengshuienergy #fengshuitipsforwealth #fengshuisofia
sofia.fengshui

sofia.fengshui

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Why are Chinese New Year decorations so colorful?
#china Why are Chinese New Year decorations so colorful? If you celebrated Chinese New Year, which color would you choose for your decorations, red, gold, or both? #ChineseFestival #DecorCulture #chineselifestyle #culture
China Unfolded

China Unfolded

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This Marites Allen Lucky Color Guide for the Year of the Fire Horse 2026 displays the 12 Chinese zodiac animals. Each animal, from Rat to Boar, is paired with its specific lucky colors, presented as colored circles and text descriptions.
Chinese Zodiac Lucky Color Guide
Your lucky color guide according to the Chinese zodiac. #luckycolor #chinesezodiac #zodiac #fengshuienergy #zodiaccolor
Raelynn Cannon

Raelynn Cannon

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New year, new side hustle! âœĻ
#sidehustle #reseller #sellingclothes #sidehustlelife #thrift
skylar

skylar

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which in Chinese
#gettoknowme #chinese #chineselearning
Chinese teacher Nina

Chinese teacher Nina

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Which country are you from in Chinese
#chinesetiktok #chineseactor #country #from
heidi

heidi

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Is tiktok shop really worth it? My Year In Review!
For years, I would casually dabble in content creation. However, in November 2023 I took advice from a friend, started doing tiktok shop and that’s how everything changed. I got my first 50 sales from a tiktok shop video on some tummy control rompers but unfortunately the product was removed from s
Gracii1

Gracii1

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A text post on a dark background wishing 'Happy Chinese New Year!' and celebrating the Year of the Dragon. It lists five fun activities, including decorating, enjoying traditional dishes, sharing red envelopes, watching fireworks, and visiting temples, concluding with wishes for happiness and prosperity.
NewYear
#newyearnewvibes
eastcoastshop888 tiktok

eastcoastshop888 tiktok

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An aisle in a store filled with shelves of various books, with a large red text overlay stating "target bogo deal" in a playful font.
A hand holding the book "Pineapple Street" by Jenny Jackson, featuring a colorful cover with architectural elements and a 20% off sticker.
The back cover of the book "Pineapple Street" by Jenny Jackson, displaying its synopsis, publisher information, and a barcode.
let’s shop targets bogo sale! 🛒📚
my FAVORITE holiday is targets bogo book deal days! I stocked up on a few books I really want to read, and one book that I have already read and absolutely loved, so I had to have the physical copy! âœĻ pineapple street I have heard so many good things about this book, and I LOVE some good dr
kalees reads

kalees reads

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For chinese lunar new year, here are 3 don’t do
For chinese lunar new year, here are 3 don’t do #fengshui #fengshuitips #fengshuienergy #wealthy #goodlucktips #chinesenewyear
Fengshui Alex W

Fengshui Alex W

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An overhead view shows a Sysco-branded coffee cup, a book titled "RIFT" by CB Woods, and a laptop keyboard on a wooden table. The words "coffee shop sprint" are overlaid, along with "Lemon8 @cbwoodsbooks".
10 prompts for your next coffee shop sprint
settled into the coffee shop for a writing session but need some inspo? set a 15 minute timer and stretch those writing muscles with these 10 coffee shop themed writing prompts. 1ïļâƒĢ the mysterious regular a quiet patron at the corner table always leaves behind a folded napkin with a cryptic me
CB Woods | Romance Author 🌙

CB Woods | Romance Author 🌙

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A red lantern hangs amidst red blossoms, with text announcing "Lunar New Year January 29th Year of the Wood Snake." The year "2025" is stylized with a snake design.
Text on a teal and red background explains that Lunar New Year aligns with the Moon's cycles, starting on the second new moon after the Winter Solstice, aligning with Earth's seasonal cycles.
Text on a red snake-patterned background describes the Chinese zodiac Snake as associated with intuition, wisdom, healing, and transformation. It notes the Wood Snake is charming, intelligent, creative, but also secretive and cunning.
Lunar New Year of Wood Snake 🐍 + Patreon Ritual
China Swipe Right To Learn More. The real New Year starts on the second new moon after the Winter Solstice, aligning with Earth's seasonal cycles.  This year with a new moon in Aquarius, celebrate the proper beginning of the new year with a powerful spiritual cleansing and blessing on
Lyonessa Hart

Lyonessa Hart

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Tang Yuan (Glutinous Rice Balls) with Black Sesame
Happy Lantern Festival!!! 🐉 Today marks the last day of Lunar New Year. In Chinese customs, new year is celebrated for 15 days. On this day, family and friends gather to enjoy tang yuans (glutinous rice balls) also known as “tong yoon” in Cantonese. The roundness of the glutinous rice balls resembl
Sikfan Kitchen

Sikfan Kitchen

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