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23 Jan 2009The oldest and most important festival in China is called the Spring Festival. Many people call it the Chinese New Year. No matter what you call it, it is a time of celebration for millions of Chinese people all over the world next week. Gong xi gong xi!
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22 Jan 2009The Chinese New Year celebrations are marked by visits to kin, relatives and friends, a practice known as “new-year visits”. New clothing’s are usually worn to signify a new year. The color red is liberally used in all clothes.
All these festivities may vary from region to region and from family to family.
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21 Jan 2009Some photos more festive atmosphere to chinese new year. The arrival of the New Year with you..
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20 Jan 2009When it comes to Chinese New Year, there is certainly a lot to look forward to. Particularly women, look forward to the most is the shopping for a brand new wardrobe. Traditional chinese oufit the Cheongsam, also known as Qi Pao, nowadays just as everything else is becoming objects of modernization, so are these traditional Chinese clothes. Cheongsams have been changing from era to era.
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19 Jan 2009In another week, 1.3 billion from China and 40 million Chinese around the globe will be celebrating Chinese New Year (Lunar New Year), the year of Ox. People born in the year of the ox are strong and work hard. They are also patient and loyal to their friends. Below is some new year babe to share!
There is nothing more beautiful than the gift of life. Sharing the passion for all forms of beauty art. Trying to find the beauty in everyone, everything, and every place that come across.