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How to Hold a Chinese New Year Party
The Chinese New Year's celebration lasts fifteen days and begins on the first day of the lunar calendar, so the exact date of the start of the celebration varies. Celebrate the Chinese New Year with a party featuring traditional Chinese food and ... [... more]
eHow

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]
$6.95
Amazon.com

Chinese New Year : Chinese New Year Symbolism
Celebrate the Chinese New Year with traditional Chinese recipes, food and menus from Food Network. As a young girl, New York City Chinatown native Eileen Leong relished the aromas that wafted from the batches of black seaweed soaking in her ... [... more]
Food Network

Chinese New Year Recipes
Try these dishes for new twists and traditional tastes of the Chinese New Year Crispy Shrimp or Calamari with Chinese Noodles and Spicy Garlic Sauce Whole Crispy Brook Trout with Mango-Pineapple Sauce Spicy Chinese Long Beans Chinese Whole Fish ... [... more]
Food Network

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]
eHow

How to Make a Chinese New Year Dragon with Children
Celebrate Chinese New Year with a giant hanging Chinese Dragon this year. Making a Chinese Dragon with children is an easy way to decorate your home, classroom, business or party. This Chinese New Year Dragon can be made to hang flat on a wall or ... [... more]
eHow

Chinese New Year Party for Kids
This year the Chinese New Year falls on January 26 - but that's just when the party begins. Over two weeks of feasting and fun follow with colorful parades, visits to family and friends, fireworks, and all kinds of ancient (and not-so-ancient) ... [... more]
Food Network

Chinese New Years 2007 - Chinese Culture
For 2007, Chinese New Years falls on February 18th, the first new moon on the first day of the new year. It marks the beginning of a fifteen day celebration that makes for the largest and most important holiday in the Chinese culture. I ... [... more]
Bella Online

Paper Crafts for Chinese New Year (Paper Craft Fun for ...
Great ideas for Chinese New Year crafts: Another in the Enslow Press series Paper Craft Fun for Holidays, Chinese New Year explores basic facts about the holiday and offeres simple, effective crafts that children should have no difficulty making. [... more]
$23.93
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Chinese New Year (Holidays, Festivals, & Celebrations)
5 star book, but there are better out there for less $$ & with more information: This is a really nice book on Chinese New Year but the price is a bit steep and there are other Chinese New Year books out there that have close to the same information, [... more]
$24.21
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Chinese New Year (Holidays and Celebrations)
One of my favorite Chinese New Year Books!: I have quiet a few books on Chinese New Year, but this book is terrific! It is small in size, but packs a punch in information and vividly colored photos.Each page has about 2 sentences, so it is also perfect [... more]
$5.95
Amazon.com

Hiss! Pop! Boom! Celebrating Chinese New Year
Beautiful Illustrations: This book is one of my all time favorites, even if it isn't a fantasy. Three days before chinese new year, I brought it to class and shared a little about it. All my friends think it's awesome, especially the drawings. A lot of [... more]
$12.95
Amazon.com
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