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She has been holding paper-cutting demonstrations since moving to Hong Kong in 2002, and last year featured in a video at Government House with the city’s then chief executive, Leung Chun-ying ...
Caran d'Ache Year of the Rat limited-edition pen. Caran d'Ache. Chinese New Year, also called the Lunar New Year, starts this year on January 25 and runs through February 11.
Update: As pointed by a commenter, the paper items are for the Qing Ming festival during March/April time, however they are being sold now, during Chinese New Year.
In 2015, the very first day of the new year is Feb. 19. Since it’s based on the lunar calendar, like Easter in America, the first day of the new year varies. In 2014, the first day was Jan. 31; in ...
Here’s a step-by-step guide (Picture: Ella Byworth for Metro.co.uk) Chinese New Year is celebrated each year somewhere between January 21 and February 20, coinciding with the respective year’s ...
In 2020, Lunar New Year festivities in China were partially curtailed by the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic.According to a paper published in The Lancet, the Chinese government enacted some ...
"Therefore, I began to care, think, speculate and explore the essence, nature, significance and irreplaceable reasons for Chinese New Year, writing articles or speaking to the public," he writes.
"The celebration on Jan 18 and 19 organised by the NTU Chinese Society, Students’ Union and Graduate Students' Association, where Chinese culture and traditions such as Chinese paper cutting and ...
Guo Nian Shu, or The Book of Chinese New Year, by renowned author Feng Jicai was released by the Writers Publishing House ahead of Spring Festival. Spring Festival was designated by UNESCO as an ...
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