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Welcome the Year of the Snake with Joy and Prosperity!
The 2025 Chinese New Year (Spring Festival) is just around the corner! This year, we celebrate the Year of the Snake, a symbol of wisdom, elegance, and prosperity in Chinese culture. As families come together to honor traditions, decorate thei..
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Chinese New Year, also called Spring Festival, happens this year on Saturday, February 10, 2024. This year ushers in the year of the Dragon!
The Spring Festival, synonymous with joy and family reunions, marks the beginning of the lunar new year in China. This year, we joyfully welcome the Year of t..
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This year, the Rabbit will make its entrance, hopefully bringing with it a gentler, calmer year.
According to the Chinese zodiac, the adorable bunny is the luckiest of all the 12 animal signs; it is also agile, vigilant and quick-witted. It symbolizes elegance and beauty, perfect for lending whimsic..
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The Chinese New Year is a time for people to come together and celebrate the start of a new year according to the lunar calendar.
People typically start decorating their homes for Chinese New Year a few weeks before the holiday begins. This is a time for people to clean their homes, buy new clothes ..
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The Chinese New Year holiday is coming! It is a time of family reunions and re-connection, prompting separated members to cross long distances and sit together at one table.
No matter how far parents or their offspring have to travel in China, they are always willing to make the journey home during ..
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If you think gift-giving is over after December, think again, because we still got Lunar New Year 2022 to prep for! All my red envelope-loving peeps who celebrate know that this holiday is prime time to usher in happiness, great health, and prosperity (you know, all the good vibes) for the year ahea..
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Happy Chinese New Year!
Let's decorate your house and dress yourself or your kids with "Chinese Red"!
It is believed that wearing new clothes from head to toe symbolizes a new start and fresh hopes for the New Year. Chinese usually wear red or other brightly-colored clothes on New Year's Day, to go ..
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Chinese New Year, also known as Lunar New Year or Spring Festival, is China's most important festival. It is the festival that celebrates the beginning of a new year on the traditional lunisolar Chinese calendar.
The festival was traditionally a time to honor deities as well as ancestors and now it ..
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