Chinese New Year 2017 posts
Yahoo News This year's lucky colors are gold, brown, and yellow, which are associated with 2017’s animal: the rooster.
Celebrating the Chinese New Year
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Around the world people are celebrating the most important holiday in the Chinese calendar. Chinese New Year – based on the ancient lunar calendar – will this weekend see millions of people join the…
100 months ago
HuffPost Good News 2017 is the Year of the Rooster!
100 months ago
AP Images Residents set off fireworks on the eve of Lunar New Year in Beijing, China, Friday, Jan. 27, 2017. Chinese worldwide celebrate the Year of the Rooster on Jan 28, 2017 with family reunions and fireworks. #APPhoto by Ng Han Guan
100 months ago
Forbes 2. Expect a revival in European travel
101 months ago
Huffington Post UK 2017 is the Year of the Rooster
When Is Chinese New Year?
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Saturday January 28 ushers in a brand new lunar year in the Chinese calendar.
With celebrations traditionally lasting 15 days, it’s an important da...
101 months ago
Forbes 1. The Old Guard: Retaining A Distinct Chinese Flavor: Lenovo, Huawei and ZTE are good examples.
101 months ago
9GAG TV Happy Chinese New Year.
112 months ago
Cristoph De Caermichael youtu.be/kjCfj6smzuw
Chinese agencies are claiming that Harper is committing an act of heavy sedition in joking he is now Chinese.
124 months ago
HelloGiggles Happy Chinese New Year!
What to expect from your life in the Year of the Sheep
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Happy new year! That's right — today is the Chinese New Year (aka the Lunar New Year), meaning that is is now officially the Year of the Sheep (also known as Year of the Goat, or the Year of the Ram . . . the animal confusion lies in the English tr
Read more ... anslation, not the Chinese word). For those of you w…
124 months ago
Huffington Post UK Happy Chinese New Year!
It's The Year Of The Sheep - Check Out The Other Zodiac Signs Here
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Happy Chinese New Year 2015! Kicking off on 19 February, this is the longest and most important of the traditional Chinese holidays and much like New Year in Western cultures, it begins on the first day of the first month within the Chinese calen...
124 months ago
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