Chinese New Year 2014 is the Year of the Horse according to the Chinese zodiac. Learn about Chinese New Year, it's history and traditions. Chinese New Year is the most important of all Chinese holidays and has many customs and Chinese traditions associated with it - such as the giving of red envelopes. Learn more here.
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Chinese New Year 2014
Chinese New Year Poem
Spring festival, also known as Chinese New Year is filled with tradition and festivities - where people have family reunions, visitations, exchange gifts and celebrate the new year. This is a short poem with some explanations of the chinese culture afterward.
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Iconic Singaporean Chinese New Year Dish - Yusheng
Yu sheng is a must-have delicacy for Chinese New Year. This Asian-style salad dish is created in Singapore. Eating yusheng involves the tossing of the food high while shouting auspicious greetings for good luck throughout the new year. Yu sheng is only available during the Chinese new year period.
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Lucky plants for Chinese New Year
Some plants and flowers have certain auspicious symbolism, in accordance with chinese culture. They are in great demand, especially during the chinese new year season. Some of them are available throughout the year while others can only be seen around chinese new year period.
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The Year Of The Dragon - Chinese New Year 2012
The celebrations of Chinese New Year 2011 are already behind us and we can now look forward to Chinese New Year 2012 - The Year of The Dragon. The Year of the Dragon is the most auspicious of years in the Chinese lunar calendar. Many Chinese parents try to time the birth of their children so that they are born in a Dragon year. Learn more about Chinese culture and the traditions surrounding the celebration of Chinese New Year including red envelopes, the lantern festival and more.
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