Articles, tagged with "chinese lunar calendar", page 1
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.
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Author:
Cristian Stan
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
13th June 2011
I don't know regarding you but I don't possess a big wad of money to offer away. Consequently, is there some other, less pricey alternatives? Let's start with that Shettles Method because the baby predictor. This types of baby sex prediction method will b...
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Author:
Carmen Maynard
24th May 2011
Beijing is the political, educational and cultural centre of China. The city beholds the traditional and cultural values by showing respect to its old people. The Dragon Boat Festival is one such festival that is celebrated to commemorate the death of anc...
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Author:
floresbrowns
25th February 2011
The Chinese baby calendar was made some 700 years ago by Chinese scholars.. This Chinese birth chart is thought by many in the far eastern countries to be very precise, as much as 99%! In any case whether you are a "believer" or not, the Chinese baby gen...
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Author:
Leelin Lee
25th February 2011
The Chinese baby calendar was discovered some 700 years ago by Chinese Scientists.. This Chinese birthing chart is believed by many in the far east to be very precise, as much as 99%! In any case whether you believe in it or not, the Chinese baby gender ...
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Author:
Leelin Lee
04th February 2011
You don't have to make the trip to China this February to find an authentic celebration of Chinese New Year, with London's Chinatown, Leicester Square and Trafalgar Square staging the biggest celebration of the Year of the Rabbit outside of Asia.
The...
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Author:
Paul Buchanan
31st January 2011
Chinese New Year is the most reputed festival of the Chinese traditions and is a time of devouring with the family and friends, celebration, fireworks, and gift-giving. It is a fifteen days holiday, starting on the first day of a new moon. It consists of ...
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Author:
manoharsinha
05th January 2011
The Chinese Lunar Calendar fo baby gender prediction was discovered some 700 years ago by Chinese scholars. This Chinese Lunar Calendar for determining baby gender is believed by many in the far eastern countries to be very precise, as much as 99%! ! Rega...
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Author:
Leelin Lee
29th December 2010
It's been called the baby calendar, conception calendar, lunar chart, gender chart, or Chinese Chart, but no matter what you call it, it's a whole lot of fun to experiment with. The Chinese Chart is said to have been around for over 700 years now. Develop...
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Author:
Leelin Lee
03rd November 2010
Chinese New Year is one the most important of the Chinese holidays, and is a time of feasting with the family, celebration, fireworks, and gift-giving. It is the day of 15 days when it is announced as the holiday, beginning on the first day of a new moon ...
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Author:
manoharsinha
19th August 2010
Chinese festivals rank among some of the most colourful and lively mass-scale celebrations in the world. There is certainly no lack of them either - nearly every month heralds some form of traditional Chinese festivity or other, the most widespread and si...
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Author:
Pushpitha Wijesinghe
05th August 2010
Forgot to celebrate Valentine's Day? If you are a tourist in China there is always the Qi Xi Festivaln- the Chinese equivalent. The festival which falls on the seventh day of the seventh month according to the traditional Chinese lunar calendar is also kn...
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Author:
Pushpitha Wijesinghe
29th June 2010
As scary as its name sounds, the Hungry Ghost Festival is one of the most famous festivals in Singapore which has attracted the attention of the world with its extravagant celebrations. This festival of the dead is thought to have originated in ancient Ch...
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Author:
Pushpitha Wijesinghe
11th June 2010
Staying in a cheap Beijing hotel during the Beijing Music Festival is a chance to witness some of the best opera, symphonic, chamber music and jazz in the world, not to mention a variety of choreography and dance, as well as song and vocal performances by...
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Author:
Lek Boonlert