Rooted in Chinese tradition, rice and water hold deep symbolic significance.
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Rice represents wealth, growth, and good fortune, while water symbolises positive energy, nurtures wealth, and ensures harmony and continuity. These elements deeply resonate with HSBC's Chinese name, Way Foong. In conjunction with the celebration of the Chinese New Year, HSBC Malaysia is running a series of campaigns exclusively for HSBC Premier and HSBC Premier Elite customers
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