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Ushering in Year of Dragon - Chinese New Year 2012
According to Chinese zodiac, Chinese New Year 2012 will usher in Year of Dragon, one of the twelve ( 12 ) Chinese zodiac animals. Experts in Chinese Astrology and Chinese Horoscope, will use the signs and five elements of Metal, Water, Wood, Fire and Earth theory to predict one's fortune and event that will be happening in 2012.
6 commentsThe Moran Clan Comes to Malaysia for Chinese New Year!
I had always wanted to bring my kids to meet their Malaysian relatives. When the time was right, in 2009, I called them from the various locations they lived in to come to Malaysia for Chinese New Year, 2009. We flew in to Kuala Lumpur from New York, from England and from Japan and had a wonderful family reunion with the Wong clan, my family.
49 commentsExperience the 10 Most Colorful Japanese Holidays
Tanzaku during Tanabata Festivities accompany the most exciting and joyous Japanese holidays. It’s no wonder that in Japan, holidays are sometimes called festivals or matsuri in Japanese. The collective term for Japanese holidays...
10 comments5 Most Important Chinese Traditional Festivals
Lantern Festival Spring Festival, which is also known as Chinese New Year in many parts of the world, is perhaps the most important and grandiose among the many Chinese traditional festivals. Falling on the 1st day of the 1st lunar month (which...
9 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 commentsDuan Wu Jie or Dragon Boat Festival
Duanwu Jie, one of the oldest Chinese traditional festivals, has been included in the UNESCO Representative List of Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity.
3 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 commentsWonderful Jain cave temples at Ellora
Many remarkable cave temples are present in Ajantha and Ellora(India). This article introduces us to the greatness of Jain caves at Ellora. A rare hub on a rare topic.photoes...
4 commentsLucky Fortune Plants for Chinese New Year
The Chinese have a fine selection of plants that are used as symbolic decoration items during the Lunar New Year season.
0 commentsKenpo Kinenbi : Japanese Constitution Day
Kenpo Kinenbi is celebrated in Japan on 3 May each year. It is a national holiday and a part of the Golden Week in Japan. Japan adopted a new constitution, after the end of WW II, on May 3, 1947. Constitution Memorial Day is an occasion for the...
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