Chinese New Year Images in Garland, Texas Chua Dao Wang
Enjoy These Photos of a Traditional Buddhist Temple and Chinese New Year 2010
2010 represents the Year of the Tiger on the Chinese Calendar. On New Year's Eve, the traditional dragon dance is performed and people burn incense for their ancestors.
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