Lunar New Year
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The most important Chinese holiday in the lunar calendar is Spring Festival. The entire festival lasts about 23 days, typically debuting on the last Lunar calendar month December 23 and ending on January 15, the first month of the New Year in the Lunar calendar. Just like a beautiful long-lasting piece of ceremonial music, Spring Festival…
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The lunar new year is celebrated around China and in other Asian communities around the world, with such pomp and style which leaves spectators in awe. This annual event if often marked with colorful fireworks. Streets are also beautified with red lanterns, flowers and more – mostly in red. Celebrations differ in most cities but family…
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2017 is for the “Roosters”, a Chinese zodiac sign for all those born after the lunar new year in 1945, 1957, 1969, 1981, 1993, 2005 and of course, 2017. According to the Chinese horoscope, these group of people are described as trustworthy, hardworking, strong at timekeeping, career-driven and good at multitasking. The Year of Rooster…
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Preparations for the 2017 Chinese New Year have just begun. For every Chinese, in China and other ethnic communities around the world, lunar new year celebrations are considered the most festive holiday in a calendar year. Family members from far and near would travel home for family reunion as they usher out the old year,…
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