Tomb Sweeping Day!

Qingming Festival is also known as Tomb-sweeping Day, Pure Brightness Festival, Clear Bright Festival, All Souls Day, Festival for Tending Graves or Grave Sweeping Day. It falls on either April 4th or 5th of the solar calendar, is one of the 24 Chinese Solar Terms, and is a crucial time for Spring ploughing and sowing.

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Lantern Festival

Lunar New Year is also called Spring Festival which traditionally begins from the first day of the month until 15th in the Chinese Calendar. At the end of new year celebration, another festivity --which is often known as Shang Yuan Jie or Yuan Xiao Jie-- begins. In Indonesia, it's widely known as Cap Go Meh or Tết Nguyên tiêu in Vietnam. At 15th --

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2010 Taiwan's beautiful stewardess fresh calendar

This is a happy island blog Happy New Year march of the third. Photos finish this, I feel it is imperative for everyone to recommend about: MM pretty self-Needless to say, I am feeling deeper, the Hong Kong and Taiwan not only a modern, trendy, they preserve, carry forward the Chinese styles often than we do better. Above:

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20 Recipes to Launch Your Chinese New Years Celebration | Re

Chinese New Year is the biggest celebration of the traditional Chinese holidays. It is actually celebrated from the beginning of the first month of the Chinese calendar and ends on the fifteenth day of that same month.

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Chinese New Year Decoration | Momoc HDR Photography

I think is not to late to wish a Happy Chinese New Year to my fellow readers who celebrate this Lunar Calendar New Year. Better late than

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iPhone Application Review: Animal Me

Animal Me offers the iPhone user the ability to find out the animal that corresponds with their day of birth according to the Chinese calendar. By using a standard date scroll tool, the user inputs his or her birth date and the corresponding animal comes onto the screen. With a push of a push button icon, a description of the typical personality

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Boy Or Girl Chinese Calendar - The Facts!

Boy Or Girl Chinese Calendar - The Facts!

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The Calendar

The videographer flips through the pages of a wall calendar in this (Mandarin) Chinese lesson video.

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2010: Year of The Tiger

According to Chinese calendar, year 2010 is the Year Of The Tiger. Well, if you are born in any of these years; 1914, 1926, 1938, 1950, 1962, 1974, 1986, 1998 or 2010, then its time to rejoice.

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