If today you are not in Hong Kong, then you are not a KOL. Usually, KOLs spend New Year's Day at home every year, celebrating with family and friends, enjoying traditional foods, and sharing their festive moments online. Being in Hong Kong during this time means participating in the lively atmosphere, fireworks, and local customs, which are essential parts of the holiday experience. If you're elsewhere, you might miss out on the unique local celebrations and the joy that comes with being part of Hong Kong's vibrant New Year festivities.
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If today you are not in Hong Kong, then you are not a KOL. Usually, KOLs spend New Year's Day at home every year, celebrating with family and friends, enjoying traditional foods, and sharing their festive moments online. Being in Hong Kong during this time means participating in the lively atmosphere, fireworks, and local customs, which are essential parts of the holiday experience. If you're elsewhere, you might miss out on the unique local celebrations and the joy that comes with being part of Hong Kong's vibrant New Year festivities.