Just a quick correction for those of you in China: Generally, Christmas Eve is celebrated on the 24th, not Christmas Day itself. Just like Chinese New Year's Eve dinner is on Lunar New Year's Eve, not the first day of the Lunar New Year. But that's not important. Because tomorrow is the 26th, Boxing Day. Boxing Day is a day for massive shopping sprees; the Christmas shopping frenzy you've all been waiting for is about to begin. However, there's some bad news: Boxing Day is usually also a day for major sales.
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