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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 in mainland China and Taiwan. The festival...
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New Year - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The New Year is an event that happens when a culture celebrates the end of one year and the beginning of the next year. Cultures that measure yearly calendars all have New Year celebrations. The N...
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Among most countries celebrate New Year's Day on January 1st, China, Taiwan, Vietnam and Korea celebrate January 1st according to the Chinese calendar. The Chinese calendar is based on exact astronomical observations of the longitude of the sun and the phases of the moon.
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Traditional Celebration of the Chinese New Year ... Chinese American stores in this country do not close for a week to celebrate, nor is is likely that a Chinese American could take two weeks off from work. Therefore, many of the festivities have been adapted for the evenings or the weekends.
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Title - Celebrate the Chinese New Year ; By - Nan Ray ; Primary Subject - Other ; Secondary Subjects - Social Studies, Art, Language Arts; Grade Level - K-3 ; PURPOSE:; ... Being Asian-American means that my family's ancestors came from one of the countries on the continent of Asia. Some of these countries include China,
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Many countries celebrate their New Years on different months. Especially Eastern countries such as China/Vietnam (February) Thai/India(April) and Islamic New Year dates vary every year. Mosty countries can vary on their New Years dates depending on different calendars based on religion and lunar position.
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Kung Hei Fat Choy. ... Sydney ushered in the Year of the Ox with a successful 2009 Chinese New Year Festival between 23 January and 15 February 2009. See below for 2009 Festival highlights and how to be involved in 2010.
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Students celebrate Chinese New Year in style University of Wolverhampton students were treated to traditional songs, games and Tai Chi at a special evening to celebrate Chinese New Year. ... Chinese New Year is traditionally a fifteen-day festival with many different customs and traditions. ... Students celebrate graduation...
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