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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
11th May 2009
This Chinese holiday celebrates bounty, family and freedom.
• In old rural China, the Moon Festival is an occasion to give thanks for the bountiful harvest that year.
• Based on legend, it is also a romantic time to celebrate love for family. ... Read >
Author: Ray Ritchey
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
04th March 2009
Chinese Astrology is a sturdy early art. It's rules and dreams are wholly minimal for anybody to understand. The intent of Chinese astrology is to help people achieve their goals through persona awareness and continual advances of the thinker and soul. Th... Read >
Author: Jenna Sawin
02nd February 2009
All kind of emotions and thoughts will run through your mind when you realize that you are pregnant. The emotions can be the delight of having your own child as well as nervousness and being afraid. You won’t know how your body will react to the pregnan... Read >
Author: Ernest Tang
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
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
12th September 2008
A new 12-year cycle started at Feb 7, 2008 with the Year of the Rat according to the Chinese calendar. This important cycle (or era) ends at Feb 5, 2019. It is a 12-year period generally ruled by the universal element of Earth. There are also other elemen... Read >
Author: Maria Markella
12th September 2008
A new 12-year cycle started at Feb 7, 2008 with the Year of the Rat according to the Chinese calendar. This important cycle (or era) ends at Feb 5, 2019. It is a 12-year period generally ruled by the universal element of Earth. There are also other elemen... Read >
Author: Maria Markella
12th September 2008
A new 12-year cycle started at Feb 7, 2008 with the Year of the Rat according to the Chinese calendar. This important cycle (or era) ends at Feb 5, 2019. It is a 12-year period generally ruled by the universal element of Earth. There are also other elemen... Read >
Author: Maria Markella
12th September 2008
A new 12-year cycle started at Feb 7, 2008 with the Year of the Rat according to the Chinese calendar. This important cycle (or era) ends at Feb 5, 2019. It is a 12-year period generally ruled by the universal element of Earth. There are also other elemen... Read >
Author: Maria Markella
12th September 2008
A new 12-year cycle started at Feb 7, 2008 with the Year of the Rat according to the Chinese calendar. This important cycle (or era) ends at Feb 5, 2019. It is a 12-year period generally ruled by the universal element of Earth. There are also other elemen... Read >
Author: Maria Markella
12th September 2008
A new 12-year cycle started at Feb 7, 2008 with the Year of the Rat according to the Chinese calendar. This important cycle (or era) ends at Feb 5, 2019. It is a 12-year period generally ruled by the universal element of Earth. There are also other elemen... Read >
Author: Maria Markella
12th September 2008
A new 12-year cycle started at Feb 7, 2008 with the Year of the Rat according to the Chinese calendar. This important cycle (or era) ends at Feb 5, 2019. It is a 12-year period generally ruled by the universal element of Earth. There are also other elemen... Read >
Author: Maria Markella
12th September 2008
A new 12-year cycle started at Feb 7, 2008 with the Year of the Rat according to the Chinese calendar. This important cycle (or era) ends at Feb 5, 2019. It is a 12-year period generally ruled by the universal element of Earth. There are also other elemen... Read >
Author: Maria Markella
12th September 2008
A new 12-year cycle started at Feb 7, 2008 with the Year of the Rat according to the Chinese calendar. This important cycle (or era) ends at Feb 5, 2019. It is a 12-year period generally ruled by the universal element of Earth. There are also other elemen... Read >
Author: Maria Markella
12th September 2008
A new 12-year cycle started at Feb 7, 2008 with the Year of the Rat according to the Chinese calendar. This important cycle (or era) ends at Feb 5, 2019. It is a 12-year period generally ruled by the universal element of Earth. There are also other elemen... Read >
Author: Maria Markella
12th September 2008
A new 12-year cycle started at Feb 7, 2008 with the Year of the Rat according to the Chinese calendar. This important cycle (or era) ends at Feb 5, 2019. It is a 12-year period generally ruled by the universal element of Earth. There are also other elemen... Read >
Author: Maria Markella
12th September 2008
A new 12-year cycle started at Feb 7, 2008 with the Year of the Rat according to the Chinese calendar. This important cycle (else era) ends at Feb 5, 2019. It is a 12-year period generally ruled by the universal element of Earth. There are also other elem... Read >
Author: Maria Markella
03rd March 2008
Wood, represented by the colour green, signifies life, growth, health and vitality.
Other colours that can also signify wood are cool blues, aquas, teal and dark brown. The shape of wood is rectangular and tall and the material that signifies it is (n... Read >
Author: Michele
19th October 2007
The Chinese horoscope is quite popular with both eastern and western countries and their astrologers. If we go by historical facts then it will not be wrong in saying that Chinese were the first ones to predict the future of people. It is also a known fac... Read >
Author: amitbhalla
17th October 2007
Astrology is often related to predictions; but it is more than that, in fact, it is a science of planets through which one can gain knowledge about himself and the environment he or she lives in. Well, astrology is divided into many streams and Chinese as... Read >
Author: amitbhalla
29th August 2007
Here is a brief presentation of the last six of the twelve Chinese Horoscope signs, their nature, characteristics and attributes. I will present them as ordered by the supreme Chinese gods that created Chinese Astrology and the Chinese calendar system. Th... Read >
Author: Maria Markella
29th August 2007
Here is a brief presentation of the first six of the twelve Chinese Horoscope signs, their nature, characteristics and attributes. I will present them as ordered by the supreme Chinese gods that created Chinese Astrology and the Chinese calendar system. T... Read >
Author: Maria Markella
26th August 2007
As the longest lingering bastion of the British Empire, Hong Kong has often attracted attention from historians, media stalwarts and ordinary travellers alike. However, anyone keen to escape the hustle and bustle of Kowloon and the crowded streets of Cent... Read >
Author: Adam Singleton
01st August 2007
A calendar is basically a device to identify certain dates and times, with the objective of reminding the user of important days and upcoming events. It may be produced through calendar printing or integrated electronically to computer systems such as the... Read >
Author: janice
26th July 2007
Your best friend, Susan is pregnant. She has just passed her first trimester and the excitement is really beginning to build up. Her cheeks are definitely glowing and all she can talk about is her baby. She can't wait for the next month or so when she ... Read >
Author: Christopher Pratt
05th July 2007
According to Wikipedia, a calendar is a structure for identifying certain periods of time and days. It is often a physical device to remind the user of events and appointments. The very common and visible calendars are often made of paper. But with the ad... Read >
Author: janice
15th June 2007
Motherhood is an exciting journey. There is so much to learn during this journey and at the same time there is so much to enjoy as well. A weekly pregnancy calendar can help you to understand the growth of your fetus and then your baby in a better way. If... Read >
Author: Alien
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
14th April 2006
Chinese Valentine's Day is on the Seventh Day
of the Seventh Month on the Chinese calendar,
which falls on August 4th this year. Legend has
it that the seventh daughter of the Emperor of
Heaven, a weaving maid, fell in love and married
a cowherd. The... Read >
Author: Jane S. Roseen
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
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
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