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Taboos and Superstitions of Chinese New Year ... The entire house should be cleaned before New Year's Day. On New Year's Eve, all brooms, brushes, dusters, ... Return to Chinese New Year Home Page
In-depth explanation of the 15-day Chinese New Year celebration. Includes explanation of feasts, descriptions of traditional foods and decorations, and list of taboos and superstitions. ... This is why,
Chinese Culture Center: Learn about Chinese New Year, tradition, chinatown tours, exhibitions, new year, symbols, chinatown parade ... Traditional Celebration of the Chinese New Year
Chinese New Year for Kids | Celebrate the Year of the Ox 2009! | Chinese New Year crafts, puzzles, printables for kids ... Learn about Chinese New Year
The Southwest Airlines Chinese New Year Parade in San Francisco ... Over 100 units will participate in the Southwest Airlines Chinese New Year Parade.
Chinese New Year has no fixed date. It is celebrated in accordance with the lunar calendar. The lunar calendar is calculated on the time the moon takes to go around the Earth.
Chinese New Year Cards ... Chinese New Year 2009 Animal: Ox ... When is Chinese New Year 2009? Chinese New Year falls on Monday, January 26th 2009.
Chinese New Year Celebrations ... Chinese New Year parades have their origins in the California Gold Rush, when immigrants sought to share their culture. Today, New Year’s parades take place around
Chinese New Year special. Virtual NewYear fortune cookies. Chinese Calendar. Electronic Chinese New Year cards. And more for the Year of the Rabbit ... Chinese New Year ... the complete guide to
The bustle and clamor at the markets selling colorful spring couplets and other New Year's decorations . . . Beginning in mid-December, families all around China start preparing for Chinese New Year,