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Colors and Their Meanings in Chinese Culture
Have you ever wonder what are the meanings of colors? Well in China, there are meanings to every color. The traditions and culture of the Chinese people are the subjects of so many studies and understanding by a lot of other people outside their...
113 commentsLucky and Unlucky Numbers in Chinese Culture
Lucky and Unlucky Numbers in Chinese Culture The study of Chinese culture is very interesting because they have so much superstitions and beliefs like numerology, using the laws of heaven and earth (astronomy and geography) -- "feng shui", choice...
114 commentsList of Japanese Holidays and Celebrations
There are many holidays and festivals celebrated in the "Land of the Rising Sun" both some that are considered traditional in places around the world and some that are unique to Japan. New Year's Day or "Shogatsu" is considered the most important...
9 commentsFavorite Rituals on Chinese New Year’s Eve
This hub was composed to highlight favorite rituals on Chinese New Year’s Eve for individuals like myself that desire to learn more about the traditions, rituals, and symbolisms of this Asian holiday. The...
23 commentsHoly Week in the Philippines 2012 – Semana Santa
While eighty-five percent of the population in the country is Catholic, Holy Week in the Philippines is an important event every year. Just like those amazing fiestas every month from the different corners all around its 7,107 islands, Semana Santa...
14 commentsHonoring Dogs During Chinese New Year Festival
February 11, 2010 The fifteen day Chinese New Year Festival is a time of celebration and fun. Most of the activities center around family and friends. This is a time for people to get together and renew bonds with family and friends. With the...
20 commentsMidori no Hi : Japanese Greenery Day
Emperor Showa, posthumous name of Emperor Hirohito, was a great lover of plants and greenery. Emperor Hirohito had a keen interest in marine biology and he continued pursuing it during his reigning years. His work included the classification of...
0 commentsChinese New Year Food Traditions
Chinese New Year is a 15 day long celebration. Not only do the Chinese greet each other with wishes for prosperity, they eat for prosperity as well! Foods eaten at this time have names which are tonal puns for luck, prosperity and longevity. The Year of The Dragon starts on 23 January 2012! Eat your way out of the recession!
2 commentsChinese New Year Flowers and Plants in Singapore
Chinese New Year or Lunar New Year. Plants and Flowers with auspicious symbolic meanings to celebrate a new beginning for the Chinese, in Singapore.
26 commentsJapanese Festivals
The Japanese culture is one of the most fascinating and colorful cultures in the world. Every thing about the Japanese culture, from the food to the dressing and to the festivals are unique and attention grabbing. The Japanese festivals called...
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