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Best Selling Chinese New Year Red Envelopes and Greeting cards65

Best Selling Chinese New Year Red Envelopes and Greeting cards

Chinese New Year also known as the Spring Festival is one of the most important festivals in China that is celebrated throughout the country with great fanfare. The festival is an important traditional Chinese holiday. Chinese New Year...

1 comment    chinese chinese new year good luck new year
Year of the Tiger 201061

Year of the Tiger 2010

Chinese Money God The Dragon Dance The Lion Dance Ribbon Dance The Lion Dance The Lion Dance The Drummers The Lion Dance Ronald cares! Macy's Float from Triple Crown's Restaurant The Dragon Dance ...

25 comments    dance new year celebration
Chinese New Year 2009 - The Year of the Ox64

Chinese New Year 2009 - The Year of the Ox

January 26, 2009 is the beginning of the Chinese New Year celebrations. January 26 is the day in the western Gregorian calendar that marks the beginning the the year of the Ox in the Chinese calendar. As reckoned by the Chinese calendar, which...

4 comments    family holiday celebration
Lai-see Money, Brand New or Good as New Banknotes71

Lai-see Money, Brand New or Good as New Banknotes

Lai See is the custom of giving a gift of money in special red envelope during the Chinese New Year's celebration. (See Chuck's hub: Chinese new year custom of Lai See Gifts) In Hong Kong, it's a tradition to use brand new banknotes for lai-see,...

1 comment    banknotes red envelope lai-see
Chinese New Year Custom of Lai See Gifts74

Chinese New Year Custom of Lai See Gifts

Lai See is the custom of giving a gift of money in a special red envelope during the New Year's celebration. In the Chinese culture red is a lucky color. Both red and gold (which represents wealth) are popular colors for the New Year celebrations. ...

6 comments    family children holidays
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