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Happy Chinese New Year to all Urban Hideaway readers. Thank you for your supports as we continue our journey throughout Thailand, as well as around the world to bring you interesting stories we love. Gong Xi Fa Chai!
Chinese New Year is here again, Let's welcome to the year of RAT. I sincerely wish all of you Abundance Of Wealth And Health. During this period, it is the time of gatherings and eating. Please...
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Hello everyone, after an information about two districts in Bangkok, before I'll show you an information about the other districts, I'll give you an information of The Chinese New Year festival because in Thailand that day is tomorrow.Chinese new year is one of the most important day in traditional Chinese holidays. The festival begin on the first day of the first lunar month and ends on the 15thNew Year Date2008 - February, 72009 - February, 262010 - February, 142011 - February, 32012 - January, 23Chinese New Year in Thailand Chinese people who lives in Thailand and their descendants have three tradition to do in this festivalBuy - In the day before the last day of the year, they will buy foods and other things to use in this festival.Pray - In the last day of the year, they will prey for
Gong xi fa chai (Gong hay fa choy) means happy new year in Chinese. I would like to take this opportunity to wish you and your family "Happy Chinese New Year". May the Year of the RAT bring everyone Joy, Happiness and Prosperity. God bless.
February 7, 2008 is the first day of the Chinese new year. 2008 is the year of the rat.
Gung Hay Fat Choy! (may prosperity be with you)
Traditionally, Red envelopes or red packets (lai shi or lai see) are passed out during the Chinese New Year's celebrations, from married couples or the elderly to unmarried juniors. It is common for adults to give red packets to children. Red packets are also
First of all, I'd like to wish everyone a Happy & Prosperous Lunar New Year!
This year it's the year of the pig and next it'd be the year of the rat, which is my zodiacal sign. In other words, I'll be 24 close to the end of next year, which also means I'm getting OLD...
There's no way I can stop the aging process so I guess I'll just have to use the time while I'm still not so old, and do stuff that young ones, like myself but not for long, do. - Try to say that with one breathe?
CheerZ~
I've been saving this link for a while, check out this pork-flavored postage stamp.In attempt to be more Chinese, I've been reading this:I bought this book because I'm really not as Chinese as I ought to be. In fact, here's a story that proves it. In my last job, there was a group of Chinese people (10 or so) that worked there. One woman organized a Chinese New Year potluck celebration where she didn't invite me. Her boss, a friend of mine, asked why she didn't invite me and she replied, "Angela is not really Chinese". Now, she knew that I was genetically 100% Chinese, but apparently I didn't pass the "really Chinese" test. Now I'm forever labeled "not really Chinese" by my friends. Another person once told me that I had the best part of being Chinese, the looks, but not all the other baggage that comes with it (yes, they are a bunch of crazy superstitious people, but I mean that in a good way).The book is somewhat amusing, and sometimes a bit to factual. I did learn t
We Care Tuition Agency, its staff and tuition coordinators would like to wish our students, tutors and parents a wonderful and prosperous Chinese New Year!May the new year bring you good luck and fortune.Gong Xi Fa Cai!
Auspicious time again for good food, friends and family feasts. May we all enjoy the time together, not forgetting the not so fortunate ones. It's new moon time!
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Hi......"Xin Nian Kuai Le, Gong Xi Fa Cai"!!! I now celebrating new year, chinese new year. All chinese will celebrate this festival once a year, and this year is for "PIG". But for me this year is boring, because my home town don't have internet connection. I will be back in this few days with a new template!UPDATED : SlashMySearch have a member prove to get their money already, please click here to view. So to sign up slashmysearch to earn money? Just click here.Technorati Tags: slashmysearch, lifelog, blogging revenue, chinese new year, blogger
Happy New Year for the second time! It's the year of the Pig, as the year of the dog has passed and won't be back for another 11 years. Let us hope that this year would be a good year for us.
'Why is there another new year? Do people [in Hong Kong etc.] celebrate two different new years?' Well, despite it being called 'Chinese New Year', this event is celebrated by many Asian countries,
Chinese New Year is BIG on Maui as we have many Orientals living here, and Chinese New Year events are taking place all over the Island. Our family always participates by placing dollars in little red envelopes-- then feeding these envelopes into the mouth of the undulating, dancing dragon made of silk, paper, and bamboo. This ritual ensures good fortune for the coming year so the tradition goes. 2007 is the GOLDEN FIRE PIG year.Here are some great links and articles if you would like to learn more about Chinese New Year:Fire PigChinese New Year--WikiChinese New Year
Auspicious time again for good food, friends and family feasts. May we all enjoy the time together, not forgetting the not so fortunate ones. It's new moon time!
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