1-10 of 74 hubssort by Hot Best Latest

77

Your 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 comments    life advice how to
Singapore Orchids for Chinese New Year90

Chinese New Year Flowers and Plants in Singapore

Flowers and Plants arrive in abundance when Chinese New Year (CNY) in Singapore and among the Chinese communities in Asia approaches. Flowers are usually imported from China and neighbouring countries. ...

19 comments    shopping flowers plants
Peach blossoms symbolize growth, prosperity, long life and romance86

Chinese New Year – Flowers and Fruit

As the Chinese New Year begins, homes blossom with traditional flowers and fruits. In addition to the decorative and festive effect, the fruits and flowers convey a rich and symbolic message. Each one has a...

2 comments    food holiday holidays
Let's celebrate New Year with a bang!72

New Year Celebration in the Philippines

New Year's Eve is one of the special occasions in the Philippines where Filipino families celebrate it togeher with wide selection of delicious dishes, making defeaning loud noises to welcome new year with...

3 comments    family food cooking
96

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 comments    family holiday china
71

Japanese Culture Tanabata Star Festival Summer Love Story

Tanabata, “the night of the seventh”, is a holiday celebrated on July 7th every year. It has roots in the Chinese Qi Xi festival, but has a unique character in Japanese culture. It is primarily celebrated...

0 comments    love story folklore tanabata
89

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...

5 comments    family children gift
76

Feng Shui For Prosperity in The Year Of The Ox

The Year of Bull? No, It's the Year of the Ox Another Chinese New Year is upon us, and if you've looked at any of the latest media reports, chances are good you're hoping that the Year of the Ox is a...

2 comments    finance stars prosperity
Photo by llfdacua/phptpbucket.com68

The Kadayawan Festival

Photo by llfdacua/phptpbucket.com photo by conniezach/photobucket.com Every year, Davao City celebrates the Kadayawan Festival. A festival that is dubbed as 'Mother of All Philippine Festivals." A yearly...

1 comment    kadayawan waling-waling kadayawan festival
Chuck profile image77

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...

4 comments    family holiday celebration
working