Reassemble The Rabbits

The Chinese New Year (often referred to as Lunar New Year or Spring Festival) falls on Feb. 3 this year. Chinese zodiac-wise, 2011 is the Year of the Rabbit, and those born under this sign are said to be ambitious and lucky. Photo: AFP. Shuffle the tiles and see how long it take you to reassemble these rabbits.
2011-01-28
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Rabbit figurines are in displya in a store in Chinatown ahead of the Chinese New Year in Manila on January 21, 2011. 2011 is the Year of the rabbit under the 12-year Chinese cycle where each calendar year is named after one of the 12 key animals in turn. AFP PHOTO/NOEL CELIS.

Rabbit figurines are in displya in a store in Chinatown ahead of the Chinese New Year in Manila on January 21, 2011. 2011 is the Year of the rabbit under the 12-year Chinese cycle where each calendar year is named after one of the 12 key animals in turn. AFP PHOTO/NOEL CELIS.

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CH. 1: MANDARIN | CANTONESE

CH. 2: VIETNAMESE | BURMESE | KOREAN

CH. 3: KHMER | LAO | UYGHUR

CH. 4: TIBETAN

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