CHINESE NEW YEAR
December 22, 2009
- Chinese New Year celebrations begin in Liverpool, north west England on January 25, . Fireworks to celebrate the Chinese New Year light up the sky above .
- Jump to Traditions of the Chinese New Year: Even though the climax of the Chinese New Year, or Spring Festival, lasts only three or five days, .
- Chinese New Year celebrations last for two weeks and end with Teng Chieh, the lantern festival, on the full moon about 15 days later. .
- 9 Dec 2009 . Organizers of Vancouver's Chinese New Year Parade say they are reorganizing the upcoming event to get around some roadblocks on the opening .
- The first day of each Chinese lunar year from 1645 to 2644, along with each year's corresponding animal. 'Was I born in the year of the dragon?
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- 10 Feb 2008 . This Chinese New Year Festival weekend features a variety of street activities, lions and dragons, fireworks, food stalls, .
- One of the popular themes for Chinese New year is Chinese new year distiches. They are used to express the people's wish for a peaceful and happy new year. .
- When does the celebration begin? Have you got your firecrackers ready? It's time to see how much you know about this holiday.
- [+] Chinese New Year Fair in China (2 C, 1 F) . Media in category "Chinese New Year". The following 70 files are in this category, out of 70 total. .
- Here, courtesy of the Chinese Historical Society of America, is a look at the Chinese New Year's Parade through the years. Full Story ›› .
- Gong Xi Fa Cai! It's time to ring in another Chinese New Year! Reach out to your friends, family and loved ones on this joyous occasion with our.
- Find out about some of the traditions, customs and stories linked to the celebration of Chinese New Year. Discover your Zodiac sign and the characteristics .
- San Francisco's Chinese New Year celebration and parade pictures and information.
- The weeks preceding the Chinese New Year, February 14th, will be filled with . UCC sponsors the Chinese New Year Festival, Buddha's Birthday Festival and .
- It's Chinese New Year 4707, popularly known as the year of OX. So welcome 4707 and wish your friends, family,colleagues, associates and dear ones by sending .
- It is with regret that we have decided not to mount a Chinese New Year Festival in the spring of 2010. We have experienced a significant turnover in our .
- Chinese New Year Parade in San Francisco Chinatown - The largest chinatown outside of Asia. SanFranciscoChinatown.com provides information to locals and .
- Celebrate all 15 days of the Chinese New Year by discovering its origins. Learn about the beast Nien, traditions, foods and symbols of this great .
- Chinese New Year Crafts and Activities. Make wonderful, simple crafts with things found around the house.
- Surfnetkids.com: You have two minutes to put the pieces back together in this Chinese New Year jigsaw puzzle. Can you beat the clock?.
- Chinese New Year is a festive and family holiday lasting over three days.
- Chinese New Year is time for fireworks, big dragons and one of our free e-cards.
- Chinese New Year season extends officially about two weeks, with many days preparing in advance. It is the most elaborate and important holiday in the .
- Highlights included: celebrations for the Chinese New Year of the Ox, the Shanghai Week in London, the London Chinese Film Festival and the Chinese New Year .
- Chinese New Year is the main holiday of the year for more than one quarter of . The mathematics behind the date of Chinese New Year is explained in full .
- Chinese New Year or Spring Festival is the most important of the traditional Chinese holidays. It is often called the Lunar New Year, especially by people .
- Many people call it the Chinese New Year. No matter what you call it, it is a time of celebration for millions of Chinese people all over the world. .
- Chinese New Year (with pictures of Chinese zodiac animals) . You can use the Chinese new year theme to teach about place value. .
- Try these dishes for new twists and traditional tastes of the Chinese New Year.
- Chinese New Year Parade (Sunday, January - February , 2008) Held on the first Sunday of the Chinese (Lunar) New Year. Celebrating the arrival of spring and .
- Chinese New Year for Kids | Celebrate the Year of the Ox 2009! | Chinese New Year crafts, puzzles, printables for kids.
- Kung Hei Fat Choy. The official event web site providing information about Chinese New Year celebrations in the City of Sydney. Celebrated in every country .
- In-depth explanation of the 15-day Chinese New Year celebration. Includes explanation of feasts, descriptions of traditional foods and decorations, .
- Chinese New Year preschool activities, crafts, lesson plans, coloring pages suitable for toddlers, preschoolers and kindergarten.
- Yahoo! reviewed these sites and found them related to Chinese New Year.
- Oregon. Local Legacies Project Celebrating Community Roots: American Folklife Center, Library of Congress. Portland's Chinese New Year Chinese New Year is .
- Every year, many people in Thailand with Chinese ancestors, celebrate the Chinese New Year with elaborate ceremonies. The Year of the Horse, .
- Your guide to the best sites for celebrating Chinese New Year.
- Chinese New Year (Chinese: 春節, 春节, Chūnjíe; 農曆新年, 农历新年, Nónglì Xīnnián; or 過年, 过年, Guònián), also known as the Lunar New Year or the Spring .
- Chinese New Year is always special, as the biggest event on the lunar calendar, many Hong Kong people mark the occasion with a unique fusion of ancient .
- Our Chinese New Year Treasure Hunt is the largest and most popular treasure hunt of its kind in the United States. Its inventive clues and unique, .
- happy Chinese new year is on January 26,2009.The Millennium Dragon will be awakened which will bring great luck and fortune.Blessings from the dragon will .
- 1 Feb 2009 . Chinatown Chinese New Year Cracker Show: 11:30 am - 12 pm, Jan. 26. . Chinatown Chinese New Year Parade: Lion and Dragon Performance .
- Welcoming the Year of the Tiger! February 6, 2010.
- Chinese New Year Parade, Sydney 2008. Purchase a print.
- Celebrate the Chinese New Year with the printables, lessons, and references for grades K-12. Familiarize students with holiday traditions, the Chinese .
- Chinese New Year is still sometimes called Spring Festival. . Chinese New Year is the first day of the first month of the Chinese calendar. .
- Fun site for teachers, parents, and kids featuring free educational games, coloring pages, interactive e-books, holiday activities, musical postcards, .
- The History of Chinese New Year · Chinese New Year Clipart Images · Chinese New Year traditions · Chinese Lucky Figures .