Happy Lunar New Year!
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Beginning on January 31, 2014 and ending on February 14, 2014, the Lunar New Year (农历新年) or Spring Festival (春节)is the largest and most celebrated holiday of the year!
Monkey Plate Shaker for New Year's Eve | Make and Takes
New Year’s Eve party with kids can actually be a lot of fun. But you need to prepare for it: play some fun family games and to make it more special craft a plate shaker for the monkey year of 2016. How To Make Monkey Plate Shaker Supplies: 2 paper (or plastic) plates 1 cup of … Continued
FREE Chinese New Year Printables for Kids and Easy Chinese Recipes
If you’d like to take advantage of the Chinese New Year as an opportunity to teach your children about Chinese culture, you’ll love this post. Here I’ll share a tutorial for creating Chinese New Year’s lanterns, crafting your own spring scrolls, and some FREE Chinese New Year Printables for Kids. I’m also sharing a simple way to share…
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Chinese New Year crowds at Beijing Railway Station in 2015
The Tray of Togetherness is a customary Chinese New Year snack assortment that features eight types of goodies (eight is a lucky number in Chinese tradition)! Treats can include: preserved kumquats for prosperity, coconut for togetherness, and red melon seeds for happiness #FoodieFriday
Decorations in Beijing for Chinese New Year 2015
The Lantern Festival is held on the 15th day of the Chinese Lunar New Year
The Tray of Togetherness is a customary Chinese New Year snack assortment that features eight types of goodies (eight is a lucky number in Chinese tradition)! Treats can include: preserved kumquats for prosperity, coconut for togetherness, and red melon seeds for happiness
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