Chinese New Year Ideas
The Chinese New Year is coming right up (February 19th), and we’ve got some DIYs you might like to try to celebrate the festivities. Click one of the links below for the full tutorial: 1. These DIY Chinese Paper Lanterns…
The Chinese New Year is coming right up (February 19th), and we’ve got some DIYs you might like to try to celebrate the festivities. Click one of the links below for the full tutorial: 1. These DIY Chinese Paper Lanterns…
Traditionally, red envelopes or Lai-See are given to children on the first day of the Chinese New Year. The red envelopes almost always contain money, usually varying from a few dollars to a few hundred. Whatever the amount, it is…
February 3, 2011 is the first day of year 4709 on the Chinese lunar calendar and marks the beginning of the year of the Rabbit. For the Chinese, this holiday is one of the most elaborate, colorful and important holidays…
The Chinese New Year, which is dictated by the lunar calendar, begins on the first full moon of every year. This year’s festivities start February 3, 2011, and mark the year of the Rabbit – one of the twelve animals…