Articles, tagged with "chinese new year", page 1
10th February 2012
The best time to visit London is a difficult question to answer because there is always plenty to see and do all times of the year. If you want pleasant weather then the summer months June to September are your best bet, but the weather in the UK is neve...
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Author:
Carolyn Clayton
16th November 2011
"Kung Hei Fat Choi!" or "Happy New Year!" - the great festival of the Chinese speaking world. It is unknown exactly when and how this event began, except to say that with China's 5000 years of history, not being able to recall the beginnings of such celeb...
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Author:
Maurice Robertson
15th November 2011
Local Time
In China, the official time is GMT +8; when it is noon in Beijing in summer, it is 6am in Paris (same day), 5am in London (same day), 12am in Washington (day before), and 2pm in Sydney (same day).
How to make calls in China
The Internation...
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Author:
sky
25th October 2011
What is Your Lucky Feng Shui Direction? Feng Shui can be a fun and interesting way to help improve the quality of your life. So far, we have discussed basic feng shui tools, shapes, colors and lucky objects. Another is by figuring out your lucky feng shui...
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brownstoneshopper
19th October 2011
There are many things you must consider when visiting Malaysia, but is time one of them? Can’t you visit this marvellous place at any time of the year? This is a question which concerns many people and we will make sure to answer it in this article.
Li...
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Cristian Stan
17th August 2011
You are going to celebrate and your want is to differentiate your event or occasion and to make it a unique one then we are here with long years of experience to make you successful. We have 3 venues, those are the Terrace Banquet Centre, the West River E...
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Author:
Mortin
16th August 2011
"Thought it would be more difficult this year, now it appears it is not as bad as imagined." On the financial crisis began in 2008 has been a lingering fear of Tangshan Road, Shing Pipe Co., Ltd. ("Tao Cheng"), sales manager, now they no longer fearful of...
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Author:
sbfdfbnf
15th August 2011
Appliances on the market before Spring Festival, Chengdu, the largest gift-giving price cuts will be fully set off this weekend! Chengdu, China from the U.S. press about yesterday
To not only aggressively cut prices of all categories popular home appli...
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Author:
sdgfrer
10th August 2011
If you believe that expensive gifts are the only way to show your love, this idea is not a good idea. Donations can be beautiful and noble, but it is cheap. Well, to be precise, we need to do something that reflects their feelings and what may express the...
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bappy11
03rd August 2011
There is a common misconception that personalized stationary is only really useful for holiday or moving cards. Perhaps people think it is too expensive or takes too long. The reality is that with advancing technology, personalized stationary is much fa...
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Author:
Itamar David
28th July 2011
The Chinese Baby Gender Calendar was used in Ancient China for forecasting newborn gender. It really is rumored that the Chinese Baby Gender Calendar was discovered over 700 years ago in an historical royal tomb near Beijing, China. Though many people thi...
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Author:
kducklow
12th July 2011
Even in this day and age Chinese Masks are utilised inside of two primary factors of Chinese way of life. The New Yr masks which are worn by Chinese men and women to welcome the new 12 months through the world. And the Opera masks which are painted and dr...
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Author:
joanne
08th July 2011
Restaurants there will usually include a ten% support charge, hotel bellboys will need to be tipped $5-$ten per piece of luggage, and taxi drivers will round the fare up to the nearest dollar as their tip.Local weatherWhen is the greatest time to travel t...
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Author:
Vance Mcleod
07th July 2011
China was the party capital of investment growth in 2009; but in 2010 and so far in 2011, it’s turning out to be quite the opposite as far as performance goes. In 2010, the Shanghai Composite Index (SCI) fell 14.31%. In 2011, the SCI had been up over nine...
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Author:
profitconfidential
24th June 2011
This year - 2011 - is the Year of Rabbit, if you follow the Chinese zodiac. It started from Feb. 3, 2011, which is the start of the lunar New year and the spring festival in China. It lasts until Jan. 22, 2012.
The Chinese zodiac is based on a twelve-y...
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Author:
John Vine