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02nd October 2009
During the Chinese Lunar New Year, Hong Kong simply ‘lights up’ in bright red in preparation for the Chinese Spring Lantern Festival. This is one of the most awaited festivals in the local calendar and its colorful pageantry attracts many visitors fro... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye
30th September 2009
Of the 50 states that Bangkok is divided in to, Chinatown holds its head welcoming guests and tourists with its tall ceremonial gate which denote the outer boundaries of the Royal district. The traveller on foot is going to find this place simply amazing.... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye
23rd September 2009
Cheap and discount are perfect words when it comes to traveling or hotel bookings. There are so many options available that it is quite confusing which one to choose. However, one needs to understand how to get the best bargains on cheap and discount hote... Read >
Author: Jenny Franklin
21st September 2009
Some Plan to manage supply chains during national holiday’s system
One of the challenges of working in China is the national holiday system and coordinating a work schedule with your customers around national holidays. The three main national holid... Read >
Author: Sunil22
17th September 2009
An ancient Chinese legend tells of a man-eating predatory beast called Nian, extremely fierce, with a long head and sharp horn. Nian dwelled deep in the sea the whole year long, but on every Chinese New Year's Eve it would climb onto the shore to devour ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
16th September 2009
New Tang Dynasty Television’s Chinese New Year Spectacular offers a truly tantalizing variety of dance this year, featuring all-new dance troupes and drawing upon 5,000 years of history spanning a vast range of different folk traditions from Mongolia to... Read >
15th September 2009
There are at least six ways to learn Feng Shui Luck. First you must learn and understand the very basics and essentials of Feng Shui. This can help you to apply the remedies and enhancements that will help you to enhance your good fortune and eliminate or... Read >
Author: Santosh
08th September 2009
Also known as Che Kung Miu, Che Kung Temple is a famous place of worship dedicated to the ancient Chinese General Che Kung of the Song Dynasty. This impressive shrine which is considered a great place to worship and explore, dates back to more than 400 y... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye
08th September 2009
Also known as Che Kung Miu, Che Kung Temple is a famous place of worship dedicated to the ancient Chinese General Che Kung of the Song Dynasty. This impressive shrine which is considered a great place to worship and explore, dates back to more than 400 y... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye
08th September 2009
Also known as Che Kung Miu, Che Kung Temple is a famous place of worship dedicated to the ancient Chinese General Che Kung of the Song Dynasty. This impressive shrine which is considered a great place to worship and explore, dates back to more than 400 y... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye
25th August 2009
There are at least six ways to learn Feng Shui Luck. First you must learn and understand the very basics and essentials of Feng Shui. This can help you to apply the remedies and enhancements that will help you to enhance your good fortune and eliminate or... Read >
Author: imran
21st August 2009
In the Lam Tsuen region of Tai Po District sits the Tin Hau Temple flanked by two lofty banyan trees, more popularly known as the Lam Tsuen Wishing Trees. It is a sacred site frequented by both locals and tourists, especially during the Chinese New Year. ... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye
03rd August 2009
Several numbers of festivals are celebrated by the rural and urban Cambodians. These celebrations attract a lot of people throughout the year. All of them gather to the capital to join in the grand celebrations. You can see lots of fireworks display at th... Read >
Author: john123
03rd August 2009
In Koh Samui people are very friendly and you will get a refreshing feel after visiting the island. Local markets are there where you will get various interesting things. One is at Lam Din, located behind Chaweng. The other one can be named as the Hua Tha... Read >
Author: john123
09th July 2009
Newcastle is a city that knows how to party - and you can discover this for yourself by visiting the city during one of its many annual celebratory events. Newcastle plays host to a plethora of different festivals throughout the year and there's always ... Read >
Author: Andrew Regan
04th June 2009
The Chinese New Year is one of the best celebrated events by the Chinese especially in the districts of Yawarat and Nakhorn Sawan in China Town. Visiting these areas during the Chinese New Year period is a great opportunity to witness and be part of this ... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye
01st June 2009
Some might associate a rat with a discussing rodent. In the States, we refer to someone who tells on someone a rat. Often times we will hear someone use the phrase "she ratted him out" or "he was a rat." This phrase simply means that someone told on someo... Read >
Author: Henry Fong
20th May 2009
Art in any form is a matter of "beauty is in the eye of the beholder", but no one can deny that Chinese paper cuts are delicate, intricate and - above all - unique works of art.
Like many things in China, paper cutting (Jianzhi) is steeped in traditi... Read >
Author: Robert Bell
20th May 2009
Tibetan prayer flags were originally used as talismans to protect Tibetans during times of war. Originally the Bon people used prayer flags for protection, and put symbols such as the snow lion, the dragon, or a tiger on each flag. Tibetan prayer flags we... Read >
Author: hinkyimports
18th May 2009
In Chinese astrology, the ancient Oriental art of divining and character reference reading, the animal signs designated by year constitute what others perceive you as being or how you present yourself.
According to Chinese star divination, a person's de... Read >
Author: Psychic
12th May 2009
The exceptional Barra Temple is devoted to the fortune teller Ma Zu who lived during the famous Song Dynasty. Ma Zu lived in Putian in the Fujian Province. The temple is known in various names such as Tianhou Temple, Zhongjue Buddhist Temple and Juehai T... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye
12th May 2009
Hong Kong festivals are mostly based on religion and traditions. Chinese festivities are held on a lunar chart and the dates keep changing from year to year. February marks the start of festivals with the foremost Chinese New Year. It involves three days ... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye
07th May 2009
The dazzling costumes in NTDTV's Chinese New Year Spectacular are as much a part of each dance as the dance movements themselves. They are, in many ways, the palette on which the dance is performed. Clothes, hair, colors—this is what transports us to th... Read >
Author: suegold
04th May 2009
The Chinese have made use of constellations for over 3000 years for the purposes of astrology. In Chinese astrology Ox comes after Rat and this year, 2009 is the year of the Earth Ox. When Chinese astrology first began they names 10 Heavenly Stems and 12 ... Read >
Author: Henry Fong
27th April 2009
Chinese New Year food is a big part of any new year celebration. In fact, the food is nothing less than central to the festivities. The Chinese New Year is similar to the Western one, but the differences are key. It is considered to be one of the most imp... Read >
Author: Henry Fong
10th April 2009
Chinese New Year is definitely a time to celebrate and wish your loved ones a great year, which is very similar to the January 1st New Year that the rest of the world celebrates. New Years Resolutions, good health, happiness and bright futures are all wis... Read >
Author: Henry Fong
09th April 2009
The first day of the first lunar month is the start of the Chinese New Year and this important celebration lasts for fifteen days. The Chinese New Year is the most important holiday in China and is also celebrated throughout Asia, not only in China. The C... Read >
Author: Henry Fong
09th April 2009
Chinese dragons are thought to come from an ancient crocodile that could predict rain. As Chinese dragons control moving water, including rain, this link is highly possible. In many cultures dragons are evil beings but to the Chinese the dragon is very po... Read >
Author: Henry Fong
04th April 2009
Costumes cheer people up. Costumes are not only for Halloween, though. Chinese costumes, especially because of their festive and luxurious feel, can also be worn during days that signify happiness and festivity, like weddings and birthdays.
A lot of ce... Read >
Author: Ray Ritchey
02nd April 2009
Established in 1921, Wong Tai Sin Temple located to the north of Kowloon is among the most admired shrines in Hong Kong. This temple was considered as a private shrine that belonged to the “Pu Yi Tan” Taoists till 1934. The shrine was named after Wong... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye
13th March 2009
Newcastle upon Tyne, a city filled with sights and sounds can be found nestled in the northern regions of England, bordering the outskirts of Scotland.
This great city of Newcastle upon Tyne, is not only culturally diverse, but is vibrant with life. T... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye
10th March 2009
Chinese Astrology is a mix of the Yin and Yang and the Five Elementals of Fire, Metal, Water, Wood, and Earth. You can use it to find love matches with the twelve Chinese Zodiac signs. The signs are the Rat, Cow, Tiger, Rabbit, Dragon, Snake, Horse, Goat,... Read >
Author: Henry Fong
05th March 2009
Copyright (c) 2009 Nowal Khan
The island of Penang in Malaysia is dubbed as the "Pearl of the Orient" and considered as one of Asia's most famous travel destination to date. This is not quite hard to imagine since Penang has grown into a beautiful city... Read >
Author: Nowal
04th March 2009
The Chinese New Year began on January 26 this year, and with it began a counterfeit currency crisis that now spans the entire country. These new counterfeit bills are such high quality fakes that they are even fooling the Counterfeit Detection Machines. S... Read >
Author: Robert Bell
20th February 2009
Copyright (c) 2009 Alice Chan
In your frenzy to get prospects to notice you, remember you and ultimately hire you, what are you doing to capture their attention? Remember, you are not in the business of Home Staging but rather you are in the business o... Read >
Author: Alice Chan
03rd February 2009
Named to commemorate Ma Zu, a fortune-teller in Putian, Fujian Province, Barra temple is frequently visited by worshippers of any kind. Ma Zu’s name is written in history as a person whose spirit helped vendors and fishermen to overcome the dangers in t... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye
02nd February 2009
The Chinese New Year is celebrated with much colour and enthusiasm and spans 15 days from the start of the New Year. This year Beijing will be celebrating the Chinese New Year on January 26th, this year is called the year of the Ox. This year will be the ... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye
01st February 2009
With an abundance of iconic landmarks and historical sites of interest, as well as an unparalleled range of exquisite cuisine and charming cafés, Paris is a stunning city to visit. Testimony to the French capital’s magical allure, it continues to pro... Read >
Author: Isla Campbell
31st January 2009
The Lantern Festival is celebrated on the 15th day of the Chinese New Year. The start of the Chinese New Year in 2009 will be the 26th of January. The Lantern Festival should not be mistaken with the Mid Fall Festival that is also called the Lantern Festi... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye
31st January 2009
We have the Chinese to thank for a lot of things. From paper to gunpowder to cheap electronic products – all these are part of the legacy of this nation. Of course, we cannot overlook fireworks, food, and all that come with the Chinese New Year, which... Read >
Author: ds.dhillon
31st January 2009
We have the Chinese to thank for a lot of things. From paper to gunpowder to cheap electronic products – all these are part of the legacy of this nation. Of course, we cannot overlook fireworks, food, and all that come with the Chinese New Year, which... Read >
Author: ds.dhillon
27th January 2009
Copyright (c) 2009 Dave Smart
February is for many the month of disappointment. The days are beginning to get longer, but winter is still far from over. The enthusiasm with which many entered into plans, goals, hopes and resolutions for the new year i... Read >
20th January 2009
Chinese New Year is coming, let us be involved and experience the fantastic moments of this festival !!!
For every beginning of the year, my master who happens to be from a Chinese family are always going out and coming home with lots of stuff and they w... Read >
Author: Chewie
16th January 2009
2008-2009 Chinese Economy Report
It is a great changing year in the 2008 year of China ,we are caught in the storm ,we are caught in the rainy ,we are caught in the heavy snow ,we are caught in the trade economy storm ,but we believe that we ca... Read >
Author: modesupplier
11th January 2009
Phnom Penh, the capital city of Cambodia has a rich influence from the Chinese culture, with a large number of Chinese descendants and immigrant Vietnamese populations. They celebrate the Chinese New Year with much vigor and enthusiasm. In areas with la... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye
09th January 2009
San Francisco is a city that is filled with culture and just about something for everyone. The people who live in San Francisco are very laid back and easy going and this is a place that you can enjoy yourself with your significant other, family or even o... Read >
Author: Joe Deacon
09th January 2009
With the onset of the Chinese New Year, Hong Kong readies itself to make it better than the last. Street adorned with red lanterns and merriment all around, the New Year dawns on people as they wait with smiles on their faces.
As the New Year arrives,... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye
09th January 2009
Cascading in synchronised yet gracious movements, the Nam Van Lake Cybernetic Fountain dazzles the onlookers leaving them marvellous awe. The water entwined with lights dance together, with a magnificent performance that is not found anywhere in Asia let... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye
09th January 2009
Mauritius is an excellent destination for relaxation and leisure and is a charming and fascinating country that captivates all who visits it. A vacation spends there to unwind as well as revitalize from your busy work schedule can’t get any better and i... Read >
Author: Jhye
08th January 2009
Chinese new year is coming and I bet every Chinese would like to collect new and exquisite household items to make your everyday life more comfortable and to start the 2009 with fresh feelings.
Today I wanna talk about the towels, the important items t... Read >
Author: Janey
31st December 2008
The last time I heard "It's made in China" it was from a friend complaining about a product made by a Chinese manufacturer. Wearing Italian clothes sounds better than wearing Chinese clothes, and still when running a clothes business we are all looking fo... Read >
Author: Lilian Lemaire
03rd December 2008
If you're heading 'down under' to Melbourne in 2009 you may like to know what's happening. Read our guide to the top events for 2009 in Melbourne.
Here's a few of the top events that will happen in Melbourne’s entertainment and sporting calendar fo... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley
02nd December 2008
Celebrating the New Year is a fun filled experience in Singapore. Like almost everywhere else on the planet, come the 31st of December Singaporeans get ready to celebrate the good times of the year that past and get ready to look forward to another year f... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye
01st December 2008
The Hong Kong Jockey Club is one of the oldest institutions in the country; it was founded in the year 1884 to promote the sport of horse racing. It catered largely to the colonial British administrators during its period of inception. Today it is a non-p... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye
01st December 2008
The Chinese New Year is a fifteen day celebration that falls on a different date each year as it is a combination of lunar and solar movements. It usually falls in the month of January or February. This year marks the 'Year of the Horse'.
The Chinese New... Read >
Author: kundan
27th November 2008
Costumes cheer people up. Costumes are not only for Halloween, though. Chinese costumes, especially because of their festive and luxurious feel, can also be worn during days that signify happiness and festivity, like weddings and birthdays.
A lot of c... Read >
Author: Ray Ritchey
27th November 2008
Penang is a favored tourist destination in Malaysia. It has got beautiful beaches and is also known as the "food paradise" of Malaysia. The local food is so well appreciated that the Time magazine recognized it for having the best side stall food among As... Read >
Author: quinlanmurray
24th November 2008
Healthy hedonism masquerades, football, ballet, fashion, splendid restaurants….marvelously great, Melbourne is really a place to be visited.
Located in a leafy bay side, Melbourne is blessed with spectacular scenic and urbanized spots. The melting po... Read >
Author: gggorosin22
23rd November 2008
Dublin’s Chinese New Year Festival will take place from 22nd January to 30th January 2009 inclusive, with the New Year beginning on the 26th January. Smithfield Square will come to life each day during the festival from 12noon to 7pm. If you're in the ... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley
11th November 2008
Penang is a favored tourist destination in Malaysia. It has got beautiful beaches and is also known as the "food paradise" of Malaysia. The local food is so well appreciated that the Time magazine recognized it for having the best side stall food among As... Read >
Author: quinlanmurray
31st October 2008
Hong Kong is a city of contrasts and diversities. The city is highly urbanized modern city. But a closer look beyond the shiny edifice reveals the ancient culture associated with the city that makes it stand out as an unusual, exotic destination.
A rio... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye
30th October 2008
The Chinese New Year falls in the months of January to February, depending on the year in question. The Chinese food that is served for New Year is the foods that are symbolic of fortune, luck and wealth. The most common foods are those that are tradition... Read >
Author: Jenny Lin
08th October 2008
With its nightlife voted the number one UK tourist attraction by the Rough Guide to Britain, and currently home to Europe's largest shopping centre; you could be forgiven for dismissing the city of Newcastle-upon-Tyne as merely a source of entertainment... Read >
Author: Isla Campbell
02nd October 2008
Ginkgo biloba, also known as the maidenhair tree, grows naturally in two small areas of Eastern China. It is believed that even these sources are artificial, and planted and maintained by monks over many centuries, and that there are no true natural sour... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
16th September 2008
People often associate Feng Shui with good fortune. They believe that a place with good Feng Shui will make a business prosperous. Therefore, a lot of businessmen approach Feng Shui practitioners, asking for the most auspicious Feng Shui colors.
Somet... Read >
Author: Lynn Lee
16th September 2008
People often associate Feng Shui with good fortune. They believe that a place with good Feng Shui will make a business prosperous. Therefore, a lot of businessmen approach Feng Shui practitioners, asking for the most auspicious Feng Shui colors.
Somet... Read >
Author: Lynn Lee
11th September 2008
In the London area you have about 5 pink hummers most of which are H2 hummer limos. These H2 hummers are the most popular pink limousines throughout the London and the UK area. In all the pink hummers they have Luxury bars, Mirrored Ceilings, Laser lighti... Read >
Author: Limotek.co.uk
04th September 2008
In the London area you have about 5 pink hummers most of which are H2 hummers. These hummers are the most popular pink limos throughout the London and the UK area. Within the majority of the pink hummers, there is a luxury bar, mirrored ceilings,laser lig... Read >
Author: Limotek.co.uk
22nd August 2008
Yorkshire is a land of contrast, from the miles and miles of stunning countryside, vibrant cities and market towns, magnificent stately homes and historic sites. Indulge your self with some shopping at some of the best shopping destination in the country;... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
12th August 2008
New year cake is a common food in the Spring Festival.It has a long history of over 2000 years.Here,there is a story about new year cake.
It is said that in 484 AD,Yue Country in the south was more and more powerful.It became an threat for Wu Country.W... Read >
Author: Mary
17th July 2008
When the world is already done with its New Year celebration, China still awaits for its gala celebration. Chinese New Year or Spring festival is the most important traditional Chinese holiday. It is also called 'Lunar New Year' outside China. It begins o... Read >
Author: kundan
27th June 2008
I was not sure of exactly what to expect when I arrived in Japan. I was told it was as foreign as you are likely to get. A society so entrenched in its own forward development yet so steeped in tradition that it is difficult to see how the two co-exist.... Read >
Author: Steppes Travel
24th April 2008
Microgaming is the leading software provider for the online gambling industry. Over the past several years, Microgaming has launched two or more slot machine games every month, including a number of classic 3-reel slots. Each of these slot games has its o... Read >
Author: Gregory DeVictor
13th April 2008
New Zealand is a beautiful country, where the New Zealanders are referred to as Kiwis and the kiwi is the kiwifruit. Unlike Austrailia, which has too many poisionous creatures to count, New Zealand has relatively few harmful insects and animals. The sce... Read >
Author: Joseph H.
01st April 2008
With its multi-ethnic population, Singapore celebrates a myriad of festivals throughout the year. If you plan on visiting Singapore, you'll enjoy mingling with the locals during these festivals. Here are 3 festivals in Singapore which visitors would not w... Read >
Author: Gabriel Tan
01st April 2008
Mauritius is a peaceful island where a multi racial society stays without conflict. Equally being tipped as the best example of heaven on earth, Mauritius has a blend of various cultures and religions. In Mauritius, people of different cultural backgrou... Read >
Author: Discount Web Design
25th February 2008
Gold has always fascinated mankind. The ability to shape gold, has made it one which has for millennia been used by people to look more beautiful, feel more rich, and feel good about themselves. One kind of gold item we find are gold bracelet charms. All ... Read >
Author: Kozan Huseyin
25th February 2008
A diverse ethnic community engrosses the city of Kuala Lumpur and this has paved the way for a multitude of diverse festivals of energy and enthusiasm. These festivals signify unity and harmony of the multicultural citizens of Kuala Lumpur who eagerly imm... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye
25th February 2008
The New Year is a time of celebration and commemoration for the Chinese, with abundant traditional delicacies and revered rituals. For many in China it is the time of reunion with the living and departed, instilling new resolutions and paying homage. Many... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye
13th February 2008
It’s that the time of the year again – February 14th – Valentine’s Day! But before I tell you how you can use a love letter to make your Valentine’s Day a day to remember, I’d like to tell you about another Valentine’s Day – February 21st ... Read >
Author: limakoh
06th February 2008
Traditional Chinese festivals range from the quiet and dignified to colourful free-for-alls with booming gongs and cymbals and frantic dancers in dragon and lion costumes. Most are based on the Chinese lunar calendar and so the actual date differs from ye... Read >
Author: Richard Greaves
05th February 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Tim Lyons
There were over 300 million people on the move this Chinese New Year - more than the population of western Europe.
Right in the middle of Chinese New Year 2008 comes one of the worst snow storms in living memory. Both th... Read >
Author: Tim Lyons
01st February 2008
Fancy eating a salad of raw fish? You might get lucky doing so according to Chinese legends. But, with a sumptuous mélange of spices and plum sauce, luck or no luck this Chinese New Year treat is a must-have for even the most philistine and discriminatin... Read >
Author: Jojo Robles
08th November 2007
Love is a feeling that everyone wants fall in for as it makes person a better human being. Moreover, it gives a feeling of belongingness and security. However, there are people who have been waiting for love since a long time but failed in getting it due ... Read >
Author: amitbhalla
21st October 2007
Taipei is a capital of the Republic of China. This wonderful city is a connection of traditional Chinese culture and modern life. It is political, cultural, educational and economical center of the country. This city can offer tourists a lot of beautiful ... Read >
Author: andrewshw2
23rd August 2007
Food has deep meaning in Chinese culture and is of great significance to the colourful and grandiose festivals celebrated by people of East Asian descent all over the world. Each of the major and minor holidays during the year is intrinsically connected ... Read >
Author: Adam Singleton
07th August 2007
Hainan Island, On the Edge of the Earth By Tom Carter
It is interesting to note that while the island of Hainan in southwest China is the country's number two holiday ravel destination (in between Jiuzhaigou National Park in Sichuan and Yunnan's Lijia... Read >
Author: Tom Carter
13th July 2007
Nowadays there are different styles of wedding invitations. Indeed wedding invitation is one of the “must items” for a wedding. It is used to announce the wedding and spread the joy and happiness of the couple. A well designed wedding invitation can g... Read >
Author: Jerry Leung
05th July 2007
I am sure that there are many people who look forward to the joys of having holidays. While you are enjoying your holidays have you ever wondered what brought them into our lives? Do other countries celebrate these holidays on the same day as you and I, a... Read >
Author: Krishan Bakhru
19th June 2007
Located on the USA's Pacific Coast, the city of San Francisco is one great big melting pot full of people from all walks of life. As a result, the city has developed and nurtured its own unique and highly colourful cultural identity. This hugely influenti... Read >
Author: Adam Singleton
18th June 2007
The most famous celebrated holiday for Chinese people is the Chinese New Year. This holiday is of great significance and is celebrated by people of Chinese descent throughout the world. Like most other Chinese holidays, the date for celebration is det... Read >
Author: Mike Chan
05th June 2007
As the United States has become increasingly diverse, more and more librarians are responding to the needs of their ethnic patrons.
According to 2005 Census data, over 12% of the US population is now foreign born and about 1 in 5 residents age 5 and o... Read >
Author: Language Lizard
30th April 2007
The diversity of ethnicities and cultures in Leicester makes it one of the most varied and vibrant cities in the country. The substantial Asian community has brought with it many interesting events which the city enjoys supporting. Complementing the tradi... Read >
Author: Susan Ashby
08th February 2007
As we usher in the Year of the Pig, the divine beauty of the ancient East will come to life in NYC with the now legendary NTDTV Chinese New Year Spectacular! The 30-city world tour Spectacular will play at Radio City from February 14 – 17.
Featuring ... Read >
Author: Makina Liu
07th February 2007
For the Chinese, this 2007 is the Year of the Pig, which effectively starts on the Sunday of February 18. This is the time when millions of overseas Chinese will go back home to their families to spend the holiday and have a wonderful dinner together. T... Read >
Author: mothproof
06th February 2007
As far as Chinese New Year’s entertainment goes, New Tang Dynasty Television’s Chinese New Year Spectacular is a relatively new kid on the block, having made its debut only three years ago. It can’t be described as a variety show, and it’s not rea... Read >
Author: Janet Quinn
01st February 2007
It seems obvious that everyone sets that standard themselves. Being a great dad isn't achieving one set of measures, or even ensuring that your child confirms you're a great dad whenever prompted.
Being a great dad is an every day climb up the mounta... Read >
Author: Paul Banas
15th January 2007
An ancient Chinese legend tells of a man-eating predatory beast called Nian, extremely fierce, with a long head and sharp horn. Nian dwelled deep in the sea the whole year long, but on every Chinese New Year's Eve it would climb onto the shore to devour l... Read >
Author: Benjamin Lighthouse
05th January 2007
I want to share some of my reasons for sponsoring New Tang Dynasty Television’s (NTDTV) Chinese New Year Spectacular. Of course, I am Chinese, and the Chinese New Year is part of my tradition and heritage. I love the colorful costumes, beautiful music a... Read >
Author: Benjamin Lighthouse
05th January 2007
Like the Loch Ness Monster of Scotland, China has its myths and legends of dragons, some helpful and benevolent, and some not so. Of the evil variety, there’s one that’s been slain on stages around the world during the 2006 NTDTV’s Global Chinese Ne... Read >
Author: Benjamin Lighthouse
23rd December 2006
Two years ago some Chinese friends of mine took me to NTDTV’s (New Tang Dynasty TV) live Chinese New Year Spectacular. It was a thrilling and enchanting music and dance performance, with traditional Chinese instruments and costumes faithfully recreated ... Read >
Author: Benjamin Lighthouse
19th December 2006
The great, world famous clarinetist Giora Feidman will perform in Holiday Wonders at the Beacon Theater on Broadway; three shows, Dec. 23 and 24.
A legendary musician for over half a century, Feidman captivates his audiences with soulful play of both ... Read >
Author: Benjamin Lighthouse
18th December 2006
I felt touched but unable to express myself in words. It seemed like listening to a story that moved every parts of my heart. I even wanted to ask, what happened after that? when the music finished.
That's how I felt when Ms. Qi Xiaochun played her ins... Read >
Author: Benjamin Lighthouse
16th December 2006
At the Beacon Theater, Manhattan, New York.
New Tang Dynasty TV (NTDTV) is presenting Holiday Wonders at the Beacon Theater on Broadway, Dec. 19-24. This will be the first occasion for a Chinese symphony orchestra to accompany a performance in the Bea... Read >
Author: Benjamin Lighthouse
08th December 2006
If you like sports, shopping or having a good time in bars and nightclubs, then you will love visiting Manchester in the United Kingdom.
Whether it’s business or leisure that brings you to Manchester, you’ll find plenty of things that will keep ... Read >
Author: Susan Ashby
08th December 2006
For a tourists who decides to spend the Lunar New year in China, be ready to experience a week full of festivities enriched in Chinese culture.
Almost similar to the Western New Year, the Chinese New Year is popularly recognized as the Spring Festival a... Read >
Author: Lola
06th December 2006
If you were born in the Year of Pig or Boar or Hog (1911, 1923, 1935, 1947, 1959, 1971, 1983, 1995, 2007) as per Chinese Astrology Horoscopes, know your destiny in 2007 in your Career/Business, Health, Wealth, Harmony, Love and Studies. Be aware of your s... Read >
Author: Janarrdhana Guptha
06th December 2006
If you were born in the Year of Dog (1910, 1922, 1934, 1946, 1958, 1970, 1982, 1994, 2006) as per Chinese Astrology Horoscopes, know your destiny in 2007 in your Career/Business, Health, Wealth, Harmony, Love and Studies. Be aware of your strengths and be... Read >
Author: Janarrdhana Guptha
06th December 2006
If you were born in the Year of Rooster or Hen or Cock or Chicken or Phoenix (1900, 1912, 1924, 1936, 1948, 1960, 1972, 1984, 1996) as per Chinese Astrology Horoscopes, know your destiny in 2007 in your Career/Business, Health, Wealth, Harmony, Love and S... Read >
Author: Janarrdhana Guptha
06th December 2006
If you were born in the Year of Monkey (1908, 1920, 1932, 1944, 1956, 1968, 1980, 1992, 2004) as per Chinese Astrology Horoscopes, know your destiny in 2007 in your Career/Business, Health, Wealth, Harmony, Love and Studies. Be aware of your strengths and... Read >
Author: Janarrdhana Guptha
06th December 2006
If you were born in the Year of Goat or Sheep or Ram (1907, 1919, 1931, 1943, 1955, 1967, 1979, 1991, 2003) as per Chinese Astrology Horoscopes, know your destiny in 2007 in your Career/Business, Health, Wealth, Harmony, Love and Studies. Be aware of your... Read >
Author: Janarrdhana Guptha
06th December 2006
If you were born in the Year of Horse (1906, 1918, 1930, 1942, 1954, 1966, 1978, 1990, 2002) as per Chinese Astrology Horoscopes, know your destiny in 2007 in your Career/Business, Health, Wealth, Harmony, Love and Studies. Be aware of your strengths and ... Read >
Author: Janarrdhana Guptha
06th December 2006
If you were born in the Year of Snake or Serpent (1905, 1917, 1929, 1941, 1953, 1965, 1977, 1989, 2001) as per Chinese Astrology Horoscopes, know your destiny in 2007 in your Career/Business, Health, Wealth, Harmony, Love and Studies. Be aware of your st... Read >
Author: Janarrdhana Guptha
06th December 2006
If you were born in the Year of Dragon (1904, 1916, 1928, 1940, 1952, 1964, 1976, 1988, 2000) as per Chinese Astrology Horoscopes, know your destiny in 2007 in your Career/Business, Health, Wealth, Harmony, Love and Studies. Be aware of your strengths and... Read >
Author: Janarrdhana Guptha
06th December 2006
If you were born in the Year of Rabbit or Hare or Cat (1903, 1915, 1927, 1939, 1951, 1963, 1975, 1987, 1999) as per Chinese Astrology Horoscopes, know your destiny in 2007 in your Career/Business, Health, Wealth, Harmony, Love and Studies. Be aware of you... Read >
Author: Janarrdhana Guptha
06th December 2006
If you were born in the Year of Tiger (1902, 1914, 1926, 1938, 1950, 1962, 1974, 1986, 1998) as per Chinese Astrology Horoscopes, know your destiny in 2007 in your Career/Business, Health, Wealth, Harmony, Love and Studies. Be aware of your strengths and ... Read >
Author: Janarrdhana Guptha
06th December 2006
If you were born in the Year of Ox or Buffalo or Bull or Cow (1901, 1913, 1925, 1937, 1949, 1961, 1973, 1985, 1997) as per Chinese Astrology Horoscopes, know your destiny in 2007 in your Career/Business, Health, Wealth, Harmony, Love and Studies. Be aware... Read >
Author: Janarrdhana Guptha
06th December 2006
If you were born in the Year of Rat or Mouse or Mongoose (1900, 1912, 1924, 1936, 1948, 1960, 1972, 1984, 1996) as per Chinese Astrology Horoscopes, know your destiny in 2007 in your Career/Business, Health, Wealth, Harmony, Love and Studies. Be aware of ... Read >
Author: Janarrdhana Guptha
17th November 2006
One of the challenges of working in China is the national holiday system and coordinating a work schedule with your customers around national holidays.The three main national holidays are the Chinese New Year (also called the Lunar New Year), May Holiday ... Read >
Author: Syed Rizvi
06th November 2006
China is a land of ancient wonders. It's so different from the norm of western travelers that a first visit there can be a bit intimidating. Today, we will become acquainted with some basic traveler information on China. We'll talk about the time of year ... Read >
Author: J. M.
02nd October 2006
China is a popular travel destination for many travelers and will be more so as the Olympics approach. The new year celebrations in China are top notch and here is some information on them.
An Overview of the Chinese New Year for Travelers
Most of ... Read >
Author: Richard Monk
20th April 2006
Chinese people value trees and flowers as much as westerners do.
Plum flowers are fragrant and beautiful. They were once the national flower. On the RMB50 cents coins you can see plum flowers on the side.
Chrysanthemum flowers symbolizes a strong li... Read >
Author: Yee Lee Wong
20th April 2006
Chinese New Year/Lunar New Year (January/February)
It is usually in the winter of a year. The exact date would follow the one in Lunar Calendar. Entering the New Year month, every family would clean and tidy both the inside and the outside of their house... Read >
Author: Yee Lee Wong
21st February 2006
Quick Feng Shui Enhancers for 2006: Year of the Dog
Happy Chinese New Year! May the year of The Dog bring you the comfort of loyalty, companionship, and deepened relationships.
You most likely already know that with Feng Shui, the Chinese art of pl... Read >
Author: Jami Lin
16th February 2006
The Chinese New Year started on January 29th, 2006 (or Year 4703 by the Chinese calendar) and is the Year of the Dog. The cycle repeats every 12 years and previously occurred in1922, 1934, 1946, 1958, 1970, 1982, 1994, and 2006. People born in the Year of... Read >
Author: Mike Mathews
09th January 2006
I'm sure you've noticed that Chinese New Year falls on a
different day each year.
Here's a list of Chinese New Year dates from the
year 2000 to 2014 at http://www.living-chinese-
symbols.com/chinese-new-year-dates.html
Why is this so?
I asked ... Read >
Author: Kah Joon Liow
09th January 2006
"Lucky" Chinese New Year symbols are an important part of
celebrating the Spring Festival.
Afterall, it is the start of spring -- a perfect time to
have your New Year wishes come true!
And what better way to usher in happiness, prosperity and
hea... Read >
Author: Kah Joon Liow
08th January 2006
Chinese New Year
Among the various celebrations and festivities for the Chinese, Chinese New Year is always deem the most important of all. Chinese families living in different part of the country or the world will make it a point to gather together fo... Read >
Author: Ken Cheong
07th January 2006
What are the Chinese New Year activities for celebrating
this most important festival in the Chinese calendar?
Let's start at the beginning...
In China, Chinese New Year is called the Spring Festival.
That's because the first day of Chinese New ... Read >
Author: Kah Joon Liow
15th December 2005
1. Under which calendar is New Year's Day Jan. 1?
A. Julian Calendar
B. Gregorian Calendar
C. Jewish Calendar
D. Chinese Calendar
E. All of the above
B. Gregorian Calendar
QQ: New Year's Day is the first day of the year, Jan. 1, in the Gregorian ... Read >
Author: Deanna Mascle
20th November 2005
ANNUAL FORECASTS & FENGSHUI REMEDIES FOR 2006 : YEAR OF YANG RED FIRE DOG - FOR RAT SIGN
The ancient Chinese Astrology is not only fascinating but also quite accurate. It's Zodiac is based on 12 signs, a cycle of 12 years and are named after 12 symbo... Read >
Author: Janarrdhana Guptha
20th November 2005
ANNUAL FORECASTS & FENGSHUI REMEDIES FOR 2006 : YEAR OF YANG RED FIRE DOG - FOR OX SIGN
The ancient Chinese Astrology is not only fascinating but also quite accurate. It's Zodiac is based on 12 signs, a cycle of 12 years and are named after 12 symbol... Read >
Author: Janarrdhana Guptha
20th November 2005
ANNUAL FORECASTS & FENGSHUI REMEDIES FOR 2006 : YEAR OF YANG RED FIRE DOG - FOR TIGER SIGN
The ancient Chinese Astrology is not only fascinating but also quite accurate. It's Zodiac is based on 12 signs, a cycle of 12 years and are named after 12 sy... Read >
Author: Janarrdhana Guptha
20th November 2005
ANNUAL FORECASTS & FENGSHUI REMEDIES FOR 2006 : YEAR OF YANG RED FIRE DOG - FOR RABBIT SIGN
The ancient Chinese Astrology is not only fascinating but also quite accurate. It's Zodiac is based on 12 signs, a cycle of 12 years and are named after 12 sy... Read >
Author: Janarrdhana Guptha
20th November 2005
ANNUAL FORECASTS & FENGSHUI REMEDIES FOR 2006 : YEAR OF YANG RED FIRE DOG - FOR DRAGON SIGN
The ancient Chinese Astrology is not only fascinating but also quite accurate. It's Zodiac is based on 12 signs, a cycle of 12 years and are named after 12 sy... Read >
Author: Janarrdhana Guptha
20th November 2005
ANNUAL FORECASTS & FENGSHUI REMEDIES FOR 2006 : YEAR OF YANG RED FIRE DOG - FOR SNAKE SIGN
The ancient Chinese Astrology is not only fascinating but also quite accurate. It's Zodiac is based on 12 signs, a cycle of 12 years and are named after 12 sym... Read >
Author: Janarrdhana Guptha
20th November 2005
ANNUAL FORECASTS & FENGSHUI REMEDIES FOR 2006 : YEAR OF YANG RED FIRE DOG - FOR HORSE SIGN
The ancient Chinese Astrology is not only fascinating but also quite accurate. It's Zodiac is based on 12 signs, a cycle of 12 years and are named after 12 sym... Read >
Author: Janarrdhana Guptha
20th November 2005
ANNUAL FORECASTS & FENGSHUI REMEDIES FOR 2006 : YEAR OF YANG RED FIRE DOG - FOR GOAT SIGN
The ancient Chinese Astrology is not only fascinating but also quite accurate. It's Zodiac is based on 12 signs, a cycle of 12 years and are named after 12 symb... Read >
Author: Janarrdhana Guptha
20th November 2005
ANNUAL FORECASTS & FENGSHUI REMEDIES FOR 2006 : YEAR OF YANG RED FIRE DOG - FOR MONKEY SIGN
The ancient Chinese Astrology is not only fascinating but also quite accurate. It's Zodiac is based on 12 signs, a cycle of 12 years and are named after 12 sy... Read >
Author: Janarrdhana Guptha
20th November 2005
ANNUAL FORECASTS & FENGSHUI REMEDIES FOR 2006 : YEAR OF YANG RED FIRE DOG - FOR ROOSTER SIGN
The ancient Chinese Astrology is not only fascinating but also quite accurate. It's Zodiac is based on 12 signs, a cycle of 12 years and are named after 12 ... Read >
Author: Janarrdhana Guptha
20th November 2005
ANNUAL FORECASTS & FENGSHUI REMEDIES FOR 2006 : YEAR OF YANG RED FIRE DOG - FOR DOG SIGN
The ancient Chinese Astrology is not only fascinating but also quite accurate. It's Zodiac is based on 12 signs, a cycle of 12 years and are named after 12 symbo... Read >
Author: Janarrdhana Guptha
20th November 2005
ANNUAL FORECASTS & FENGSHUI REMEDIES FOR 2006 : YEAR OF YANG RED FIRE DOG - FOR PIG SIGN
The ancient Chinese Astrology is not only fascinating but also quite accurate. It's Zodiac is based on 12 signs, a cycle of 12 years and are named after 12 symbo... Read >
Author: Janarrdhana Guptha
16th November 2005
One of the really awesome things about modern cell phones is the capacity they have for being personalized to suit you. With personalized ringtones, with coloured or designed or sparkly or light-up faceplates and holders, with all the great gadgets that m... Read >
Author: Philip Nicosia
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