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		<title>Why does the Orange become the best-selling products in Guangdong Province</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Especially in the CN new year. The oranges become one of the best-seeling products in Guangdong Province. Of course it tastes good, but,the Cantonese like it more than its sweet taste. Obviously, the orange tree in front of a shop is not for eat.  &#8220;Orange&#8221; in Cantonese sounds like &#8220;propitious&#8221;(“桔”在广东话里谐音为“吉”), so, everyone decorates their homes [...]]]></description>
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