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Saturday, February 1, 2014

Chinese New Year Greetings

Chinese New Year Greetings
Create a Chinese New Year Greeting Card
by
Jill Sicat
Many are not celebrating Chinese New Year. But you don't have to be Chinese to do so. With all the festivities, and traditions, you can still create a greeting card with a theme around a Chinese New Year. But you do have to learn what the elements are in which a Chinese New Year is composed so that you can design your greeting card according to it.
http://ezinearticles.com/?Create-a-Chinese-New-Year-Greeting-Card
id=5851468 - Feb 03, 2011
Things to Do in a Chinese New Year - How Can We Enjoy Chinese New Year Festivals?
by
CN Pong
It will be the normal routine every time Chinese New Year is just around the corner. Preparation starts a month before and spring cleaning is always the first thing in the list.
http://ezinearticles.com/?Things-to-Do-in-a-Chinese-New-Year---How-Can-We-Enjoy-Chinese-New-Year-Festivals?
id=3725596 - Feb 09, 2010
8 Ways to Celebrate Chinese New Year
by
Kah Joon Liow
Looking for ways to celebrate Chinese New Year with family and friends? This article shows you eight ways to have a happy, healthy and prosperous Chinese New Year!
http://ezinearticles.com/?8-Ways-to-Celebrate-Chinese-New-Year
id=124295 - Jan 06, 2006
Celebrating Chinese New Year (Lunar New Year)
by
Katherine Xie
Chinese New Year is celebrated very much like Christmas when family and friends get-together and good food and presents are plentiful.
http://ezinearticles.com/?Celebrating-Chinese-New-Year-(Lunar-New-Year)
id=125087 - Jan 08, 2006
Chinese New Year Wall and Door Scrolls
by
RR Ritchey
Chinese New Year is the most important of the all the holiday traditions in China. For centuries, Chinese New Year has been surrounded by various traditions, one of which is the hanging of special wall and door scrolls and other decors that mark the arrival of spring.
http://ezinearticles.com/?Chinese-New-Year-Wall-and-Door-Scrolls
id=3593936 - Jan 18, 2010
Lucky Money in Red Envelopes For Chinese New Year
by
RR Ritchey
During the Chinese New Year, young people who greet their elders with a happy and abundant new year are handed lucky red envelopes by the elders. It is believed that money wrapped in red will make money multiply.
http://ezinearticles.com/?Lucky-Money-in-Red-Envelopes-For-Chinese-New-Year
id=3593843 - Jan 18, 2010
Gong Xi Fa Cai - Finding the Perfect Chinese New Year Cards
by
Henry Fong
In its way, Chinese New Year is no different from the New Year celebrated on January 1 by so much of the rest of the world. It is time of well wishes and love. People hope for good fortune, happiness, health, and wealth for the coming year. A lot of people offer these good wishes by sending their loved ones Chinese New Year cards.
http://ezinearticles.com/?Gong-Xi-Fa-Cai---Finding-the-Perfect-Chinese-New-Year-Cards
id=1854148 - Jan 06, 2009
Lucky Snake Year 2013: Chinese New Year Celebration Guide!
by
Peter Allsop
Always conspicuous during Chinese New Year Periods 'Good Luck' character 'Fu', depending on your view, combines two 'Happy New Year!' messages. Depicting a woman plus loaded cooker/stove, viewed upside-down 'Fu' says (good luck) Dao/'Arriving'.
http://ezinearticles.com/?Lucky-Snake-Year-2013:-Chinese-New-Year-Celebration-Guide!
id=7393043 - Nov 24, 2012
Host Your Own Fire-Cracking Chinese New Year Celebration
by
Mara Siegler
Easy and simple tips for creating a fun Chinese New Year Party based on both traditional customs and modern culture.
http://ezinearticles.com/?Host--Your-Own-Fire-Cracking-Chinese-New-Year-Celebration
id=137484 - Jan 31, 2006
What to Expect as a Tourist in China on the Chinese New Year
by
Lola Adewoyin
Spending the Chinese New Year in China as a tourist
http://ezinearticles.com/?What-to-Expect-as-a-Tourist-in-China-on-the-Chinese-New-Year

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