How to Understand Some of the Chinese New Year Traditions
Full of symbolism and portent, the Chinese New Year, or Spring Festival as it's sometimes called, is an important celebration for a large part of Asia. Here's how you can understand the significance of what is said, displayed and eaten during ... [... more]
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Celebrating Chinese New Year
Wonderful intro to the traditions of the Chinese New Year: I purchased this book when my son's first grade teacher asked me to come and and talk to the class about the Chinese New Year. This book was perfect first of all because of its bright and bold [... more]
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How to Send Chinese New Year's Cards
Leave the Year of the Rabbit behind and welcome the Year of the Dragon on February 5, 2000 and the Year of Snake on January 24, 2001. Mail your cards out by January 25th to be sure they get there on time. Find cool cards for all of your friends ... [... more]
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How to Celebrate Chinese New Year
On the traditional Asian calendar, New Year's Day falls sometime between late January and late February, depending on the year. But in Chinese and many Chinese-American households, the festivities last for two weeks or more. Sweep the dust and ... [... more]
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How to Light Fireworks
There is nothing more beautiful and patriotic then lighting fireworks on the fourth of July. If done correctly, fireworks can be safe and fun. Place the firework on its bottom or stand. Make sure you lay the firework on a hard, level surface with ... [... more]
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How to Observe Chinese New Year's Traditions
The traditional Chinese New Year begins on the first day of the lunar calendar, so the starting date for the celebration varies. With fifteen days of celebration, there are many traditional ways to observe the Chinese New Year. Don't clean for ... [... more]
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How to Celebrate Chinese New Year's
Decorate your home with traditional Chinese decorations. Liberally use red and gold to symbolize wealth and good luck, and flowers such as peach blossoms for good luck, chrysanthemum for longevity and narcissus. Gather your family on Chinese New ... [... more]
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Celebrating Chinese New Year
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Celebrating Chinese New Year
Wonderful intro to the traditions of the Chinese New Year: I purchased this book when my son's first grade teacher asked me to come and and talk to the class about the Chinese New Year. This book was perfect first of all because of its bright and bold [... more]
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How to Make Chinese New Year Cake
This cake is traditionally served during the 15-days of Chinese New Year. Sweet and sticky, Nian Gao is eaten during the New Year because in Southern China, the word Nian means "year" and Gao sounds similar to the word for "high." If [... more]
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Celebrating Chinese New Year: Nick's New Year ...
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Celebrating Chinese New Year: An Activity Book
Informative and Easy-to-Use Activity Book: I found this colorful book to be informative, engaging, and easy-to-use. The author's overview of Chinese New Year provides a good background for her description of significant Lunar New Year traditions. These [... more]
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