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Taming the Tiger in Hong Kong
from WhereDaily.com Welcome to the Year of the Tiger. It may be Valentine’s Day but for many in the world’s most populous country the year celebrates the short-tempered and suspicious, yet adventurous,...
0 commentsChildren's Picture Books for January
This page from the book, P Bear's New Year's party is one of the featured books for Janaury story hour. For many in the northern hemisphere, January is a month of short snowy days. In this month the flurry of...
10 commentsthe chinese Zodiac - chinese new year will be celebrated on February 14th 2010
The chinese year of the Tiger will begin on February 14th. Tiger people are said to be sensitive, deep thinkers and capable of a great deal of sympathy, They can also however b e very short tempered and...
0 commentsThe Greek Me (American Gyro)
Sometime ago I wrote a hub in which described what my zodiac sign would be if I were Egyptian. This hub is not about a zodiac sign (even though I would be a Ram under Greek astrology) but more of my heritage....
2 commentsSpring Festival in China
China is ancient country, which was prosperity at one time, and enjoyed high level civilization. China has long and rich culture, especially Spring Festival, which is the biggest feature of Chinese culture. ...
Chinese Spring Festival
Similar to the importance of Christmas in the West, the Spring Festival (aka Chinese New Year) is one of the most important festive holidays for the Chinese. Although the meaning and the methods of...
0 commentsHow is Chinese New Year celebrated
Chinese New Year is a New Year celebrated by the Chinese or Asian community. They share this New Year and some Asian community celebrates them the same month as the Chinese. Chinese New Year is a big holiday...
0 commentsYour Luck in Year 2010
With the New Year ahead of us, one may want to start looking into his or her horoscope predictions for the year 2010 to have a good head start. Should it be a tough year ahead, prepare yourself well...
2 commentsYear of the Tiger - Chinese New Year 2010 and Other New Year Observances
When we speak of the New Year, the date that comes to most people's minds is January 1st the date that many of the old Roman calendars as well as the modern Gregorian and Julian calendars use as the start of...
23 commentsHow and Why Do We Celebrate New Year ? - Traditions and Celebrations Around The World
It is the start or advent of a new year for those people who follow the Gregorian calendar. According to this calendar it is celebrated on January 1st every year. It marks the end of one year & the beginning...
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