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E:04/03 Win A Years Supply Of Tiger Beer
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Only just recovered from New Year partying? Well, there's a whole new New Year to celebrate now! Thursday 7 February 2008 is the start of Chinese New Year and Tiger Beer has launched a comprehensive online guide and a wishing tree game, www.tigerwishingtree.co.uk, to help people celebrate the New Year in true Tiger style.
Chinese New Year, also known as the Spring Festival (Chun Jie) lasts for 15 days and is the most important festival in the Chinese calendar. Each year is named after an animal with a symbolic meaning with 2008 being the year of the rat.
Tiger Beer has given us a whole year's supply of great-tasting Tiger Beer to one lucky winner, just so they can celebrate Chinese New Year all year round! Just answer the question below for your chance to win.
2008 is the Chinese New Year of which animal?
Answer: Rat
Good Luck
Only just recovered from New Year partying? Well, there's a whole new New Year to celebrate now! Thursday 7 February 2008 is the start of Chinese New Year and Tiger Beer has launched a comprehensive online guide and a wishing tree game, www.tigerwishingtree.co.uk, to help people celebrate the New Year in true Tiger style.
Chinese New Year, also known as the Spring Festival (Chun Jie) lasts for 15 days and is the most important festival in the Chinese calendar. Each year is named after an animal with a symbolic meaning with 2008 being the year of the rat.
Tiger Beer has given us a whole year's supply of great-tasting Tiger Beer to one lucky winner, just so they can celebrate Chinese New Year all year round! Just answer the question below for your chance to win.
2008 is the Chinese New Year of which animal?
Answer: Rat
Good Luck
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