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Traditional Chinese holidays - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Traditional Chinese holidays have been part of Chinese tradition for thousands of years; they are an essential part of Chinese culture. Many holidays are associated with Chinese mythology and fo...
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Chinese New Year - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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National Holidays; Ethnic Minority Festivals; Tourism Festivals; Traditional Festivals ... Some people have a half day off on the following national holidays or anniversaries. Women have half day off on Women's Day. Young people over 14 years of age have a half day off on Youth ... Travelers' Voices on Chinese Holidays...
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Find the Date of Chinese Festivals ... Home of Chinese Fortune Calendar ... Year 2009 Chinese Moon Festival; Year 2009 Chinese New Year Day; Chinese Dragon Boat Festival; The Elder's Day - Double Nines Day; White Snake Story; Chinese Valentine's Day - The Daughter's Festival...
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Public holidays New Year's Day (Jan 1), International Women's Day, Tree Planting Day, Labor Day (May 1), Youth Day, Children's Day, The CCP's Birthday, Army Day, Teacher's Day, National Day, Chinese New Year, Lantern Festival, Qing Ming, Dragon Boat Festival, The Seventh Eve, Mid-Autumn Festival...
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Yahoo! reviewed these sites and found them related to Chinese Holidays and Observances ... Directory > Society and Culture > Cultures and Groups > Cultures > Chinese > Holidays and Observances...
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Yahoo! reviewed these sites and found them related to Chinese Holidays and Observances > Mid-Autumn Festival ... Directory > Society and Culture > Cultures and Groups > Cultures > Chinese > Holidays and Observances > Mid-Autumn Festival...
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