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Chinese New Year
The New Year's celebration is major celebration in the Chinese year. Preparations begin twenty-two days prior to the New Year and continue for fifteen days. Because the New Year is based upon a lunar (moon)...
4 commentsParol - Filipino Christmas Lantern
Parol is a traditional Filipino Christmas decoration, a five point star-shaped Christmas lantern.Parol reminds the Filipino Christians of the star of Bethlehem that guided the Three Wise Men on their way in search of Baby Jesus.
46 commentsSpring Festival - Chinese New Year
Celebrate the Chinese New Year with lion dancers, delicious foods, firecrackers and lucky red envelopes! The Chinese New Year, also known as the Spring Festival brings hope for a good harvest in the year...
3 commentsChinese Lantern Festival in Auckland
Buddha Lantern in Chinese Lantern Festival in AucklandWhen it comes to festival in New Zealand, Auckland is the name to remember. The beauty of Auckland is that it is a multicultural society, celebrating the...
1 commentBeijing CCTV Tower Fire
One fireman was killed and six others were injured in a spectacular fire in Beijing, China on February 9, 2009 during the Lantern Festival, the last day of celebrations for the Chinese New Year. The building...
1 commentPhilippine lanterns illuminate Vienna Advent Festival
Philippine lanterns illuminate Vienna Advent Festival VIENNA - The official lighting of lanterns from Pampanga province in the Philippines took place on November 19, 2007 in front of Vienna's City Hall. ...
2 commentsGiant Lantern Festival
Christmas is fast approaching and I’ve been thinking to write a hub about one of my favorite things during Christmas—the stars… And I’m not talking about Mickey and her family. Just so...
7 commentsTeach English in Taiwan
Hey! So you must be interested in teaching English in Taiwan or You are already in Taiwan and you are looking for...
0 commentsChinese Lantern Festivals under the Sui Dynasty in China
Until the Sui Dynasty in the sixth century, Emperor Yangdi invited dignitaries from overseas to China to see the colorful lit lanterns and enjoy the gala performances. By the Seventh Century and the beginning...
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