Chinese New Year is an important Chinese holiday. In China, it is also known as the Spring Festival, the literal translation of the modern Chinese name. Chinese New ...
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 ...
Chinese New Year 2013: A Countdown to Chinese New Year 2013 - The Year of the Snake
Check out the history behind the Chinese New Year. This holiday is the most important social and economic holiday in China. Find out why on History.com.
The Chinese New Year 2013 date is February 10th. 2013 is the year of the Snake. Calculation 'When Chinese New Year'
Chinese New Year.2012 is Year of Dragon.2010 is Year of the Tiger. 2009 is the Year of Ox; 2008 is the Year of Rat; 2007 is Year of Pig 2006 is Year of Dog. 2005 is ...
A Guide to the 2013 Chinese New Year events, legends, traditions and activities.
Chinese New Year. Grade Level: 2nd-3rd. Author: Natalie Walker
2013 Chinese New Year Calendar – Find out the dates of Chinese New Year and other holidays in 2013, the Year of the Snake, beginning on February 10, 2013.
Find out the meaning of Chinese New Year, how it's celebrated, and what it means to be born in the year of the dragon.
Chinese New Year 2013 – Lunar New Year 2013 – Spring Festival 2013. Spring Festival, Chinese Lunar New Year, Lunar New Year or commonly referred to just Chinese ...
New York City hosts a number of celebrations for Chinese Lunar New Year. Don't miss out on seeing the Dragon Parade or one of the other celebrations of the ...
The start of a new Zodiac is also celebrated on Chinese New Year along with many other customs. Table of the sixty- year calendar . Main article: Sexagenary cycle
Chinese New Year 2013: find celebrations in many cities, Chinese New Year festivals, parades. etc.
Chinese New Year. Grade Level: 2nd-3rd. Author: Natalie Walker
2013 Chinese New Year Calendar – Find out the dates of Chinese New Year and other holidays in 2013, the Year of the Snake, beginning on February 10, 2013.
Find out the meaning of Chinese New Year, how it's celebrated, and what it means to be born in the year of the dragon.
Chinese New Year 2013 – Lunar New Year 2013 – Spring Festival 2013. Spring Festival, Chinese Lunar New Year, Lunar New Year or commonly referred to just Chinese ...
New York City hosts a number of celebrations for Chinese Lunar New Year. Don't miss out on seeing the Dragon Parade or one of the other celebrations of the ...
The start of a new Zodiac is also celebrated on Chinese New Year along with many other customs. Table of the sixty- year calendar . Main article: Sexagenary cycle
Chinese New Year 2013: find celebrations in many cities, Chinese New Year festivals, parades. etc.
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