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90 percent of the nation’s '''cat-tail willow''' is grown in [[Samsefng-hiofng]], [[Gilaan]]. The Chinese name for cat-tail willow, ''yinliu'' (銀柳), shares a similar pronunciation with ''yinliang'', Chinese for “silver tael,” and is a symbol of good luck and fortune, which makes it a popular decoration for the Lunar New Year.
90 percent of the nation’s '''cat-tail willow''' is grown in [[Samsefng Hiofng]], [[Gilaan]]. The Chinese name for cat-tail willow, ''yinliu'' (銀柳), shares a similar pronunciation with ''yinliang'', Chinese for “silver tael,” and is a symbol of good luck and fortune, which makes it a popular decoration for the Lunar New Year.


[http://www.taipeitimes.com/News/taiwan/photo/2018/01/12/2008156056 Taipei Times]
[http://www.taipeitimes.com/News/taiwan/photo/2018/01/12/2008156056 Taipei Times]

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90 percent of the nation’s cat-tail willow is grown in Samsefng Hiofng, Gilaan. The Chinese name for cat-tail willow, yinliu (銀柳), shares a similar pronunciation with yinliang, Chinese for “silver tael,” and is a symbol of good luck and fortune, which makes it a popular decoration for the Lunar New Year.

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