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Chinese New Years Celebrations to enjoy while in Seattle
Experience the genuine Chinese new year at the Chinese Cultural Plaza in Chinatown Honolulu.
Chinese New Year always calls for big celebrations in a lot of places where there are Chinese communities around the globe. In the United States, San Francisco, California has one of the most festivities to commemorate the Chinese New Year.
This article details Chinese New Year celebrations in Chicago, Illinois.
A short introduction of celebrating chinese new year in Singapore. The traditions, decorations, food and so much more...
A few tips and ideas for celebrating the Chinese New Year, including two easy craft ideas for making your own Chinese New Year cards, and lots of helpful links.
The Chinese New Year is almost here and where's a better place to celebrate than in Toronto, Canada! Read on for excellent ideas where to celebrate the arrival of the Year of the Rat!
Why not start off your Chinese New Year in Vancouver Canada with a bang! Celebrate 2008 the Year of the Rat with these fun and entertaining events!
Philadelphia, PA is full of exciting events for celebraing Chinese New Year: The Year of the Rat.
Brooklyn, NY will be buzzing with lots of excitement for the Chinese New Year in 2008. Celebrate the dawning of the Year of the Rat with these cultural activities.
From watching the parade on Mott Street to eating sticky rice cakes on East Broadway, you won't be at a loss for activities in Chinatown. Here's where to go for some of the city's best Chinese New Year celebrations!
The last strains of "Auld Lang Syne" have faded and now you're faced with an onslaught of diet and on-line dating commercials. If you want to enjoy the holiday season a little longer, consider throwing a Chinese New Year Party on February 7.
A list of fantastic things to do to ring in the Chinese New Year.
London does the Chinese New Year amazing
This article tells about the Chinese New Year in Washington DC. It has useful information for people planning on attending.
looking for a great way to celebrate the Chinese New Year? Then come to Flushing, Queens in New York City for a truly unique experience
he Chinese New Year is a great opportunity to learn about the traditions of Chinese culture while having fun.
Tips for spectators of the 2008 Chinese New Year Parade in San Francisco
Looking for a great way to bring in the Chinese New Year? Well, no matter where you might be in North America, you'll find plenty of wonderful events and activities to celebrate the Chinese New Year below!
Even if you don't personally celebrate Chinese New Year, your Chinese friends will appreciate receiving a card for Chinese New Year. This article evaluates Chinese New Year e-card suppliers.
Chinese New Year Cards aren't always easy to find, but for your friends on-line, you can send e-cards! For friends in Asia, this also beats the week or two that traditional paper cards take to arrive from the United States.
This article details 2008 Chinese New Year events in San Francisco.
From egg roll appetizers to sticky cake for dessert, the Chinese New Year calls for a variety of tasty treats. Here are just a few of the special foods to celebrate the Chinese New Year!
Manhattan is coming alive this Chinese New Year with lots of events. Check out these local celebrations of the Year of the Rat.
Chinese New Year in 2007 begins on February 18 and continues for fifteen days. By the Chinese Calendar, 2007 is the Year of the Pig (Boar). 2006 was known as The Year of the Dog.
Worldwide celebrations are taking place for the Year of the Rat. Here are a few of the celebrations taking place in Honolulu, Hawaii.
A brief review of the upcoming events in Brooklyn in celebration of the year of the rat!
Do you know what Gung hay Fat Choy REALLY means? What can you expect from The Year of the Pig (or The Boar)?
From the Chinese New Year parades to the annual fireworks show, London isn't shy about taking part in this festive celebration each year. Here's what to expect for Chinese New Year 2008 in London.
Manhattan's Asian community spares no effort when in creating a glamorous Lunar New Year celebration.
The large Chinese population living in Los Angeles, California will also usher in their New Year with boisterous and stunning displays that include - what else? - firecrackers!
From New York City to Panama City, North Americans of Asian celebrate the Lunar New Year as a rite of spring.
If you didn't get enough holiday at year's end, what's cool about Chinese New Year is that it's another great excuse to get together with friends to have some great food, great talk, and to mail some Chinese New Year cards.
Chinese New Year is all about prosperity and good fortune. Discover traditional ways of celebrating that the Chinese believe will ensure your year is a happy one.
Even if you're not all that fond of rats or mice, this year could bring good things to you. Read on for the qualities in The Year of the Rat.
WIth these easy to make, print or email greeting or party invitations you too can celebrate the joys of community and family that are part of the traditon of the Chinese New Year.
The history of the Chinese New Year is often overlooked and misunderstood. The rich history of the Chinese New Year can give a clearer understanding of the celebration and its importance.
Create the perfect meal for Chinese New Year using foods that are symbolic in Chinese culture.
A history of the Chinese New Year
Review of sites offering free printable materials to celebrate the Chinese New Year.
With the Chinese New Year approaching, creating holiday cards for the event can be an activity for the family. Using pre-made cardstock and stamps is a simple and fun activity.
DC's Chinatown blasts into the New Year by igniting 5 story tall firecrackers.
Chinese New Year foods can be ordered as well as cooked, or do both! Here are some traditional auspicious foods to order, and a simple and fun recipe for another. Enjoy bringing in the first year of the Chinese Zodiac!
he Year of the Rat in the Chinese New Year calendar begins on February 7 for 2008.
Start the Chinese New Year Celebration off right with the perfect, slightly Americanized, Chinese Spring Roll. Special ingredients used throughout China's history are used within this simple recipe.
An overview of the Chinese New Year in 2007
The year of the rat begins on February 7, 2008. Plan now to have a great celebration!
Chinese New Year is a fifteen day celebration, observed with many traditions and special New Year's foods. 2007 Celebrates the Chinese New Year 4705, which is the Year of the Pig.
If you have never celebrated Chinese New Year in New York, you have no idea on what you are missing, big time.