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Celebrate Chinese New YearChinese New Year is all about prosperity and good fortune. Discover traditional ways of celebrating that the Chinese believe will ensure your year is a happy one.- Chinese New Year Cards - E-Cards for Friends Around the WorldChinese New Year Cards aren't always easy to find, but for your friends on-line, you can send e-cards! For friends in Asia, this also beats the week or two that traditional paper cards take to arrive from the United States.
- How to Make Chinese Paper LanternsEasy and intermediate craft levels for Chinese paper lanterns. Use as decorations or invitations to a Chinese New Year party this February.
- Chinese New Year in San Francisco 2008: Year of the RatChinese New Year always calls for big celebrations in a lot of places where there are Chinese communities around the globe. In the United States, San Francisco, California has one of the most festivities to commemorate the Chinese New Year.
Chinese New Year E-Card SuppliersEven if you don't personally celebrate Chinese New Year, your Chinese friends will appreciate receiving a card for Chinese New Year. This article evaluates Chinese New Year e-card suppliers.- Chinese New Year in Chicago 2008: Year of the RatThis article details Chinese New Year celebrations in Chicago, Illinois.
Gony Xi Fachi! Chinese Happy New Year CraftThis homemade Chinese New Years parade gong, made from recycled Chinese Happy New Year Cards (red envelopes), will chase away evil spirits. The color red, and the noise it creates as you shake it during the parade, will scare the spirits away.
Chinese New Year Cards and Lucky Red EnvelopesA few tips and ideas for celebrating the Chinese New Year, including two easy craft ideas for making your own Chinese New Year cards, and lots of helpful links.- Shorting Chinese Stocks with the FXP ETFDescribes FXP, a bear-market ETF that shorts Chinese stocks, and offers suggestions on how to use it as part of your China portfolio.
- Springfield, VA's Hunan West: Decent Chinese Food at a Good PriceHunan West is a small, pleasant Chinese restaurant in Springfield, VA. Its most notable feature is that it is filling - I usually go back for seconds and even thirds at buffets, but at Hunan West I couldn't finish my entre.
The Concept of "Guanxi" in Chinese CultureIn Chinese culture: where "face" is the fuel that makes the Chinese business engine turn over, "guanxi" is the "personalized glue" that makes it all stick together as a working dynamic.
Chinese Restaurant Review: China Star in Las Vegas, NVAre you in the mood for Chinese food at a reasonable price and good quality? Check out this oriental jewel.- Minnesota Schools to Introduce Mandarin Chinese Language CurriculumMinnesota Education Commissioner Alice Seagren believes if "our students are going to succeed in a more globally competitive environment, it's essential that they learn a second language," including Chinese.
Oak Tree Inn Chinese Restaurant: South Pasadena's Hidden GemSouth Pasadena's best Chinese restaurant; affordable and excellent tasting food!- A History of Chinese WritingThere's an interesting history to how Chinese writing came about.
- $100 Billion Dip in Chinese Stock Market May Only Be "Correction"Review of commentary on Chinese stock market drop, Greenspan's remarks about U.S. economy.
Best Chinese Restaurants in Chicago's SuburbsIf you are looking for great Chinese in the area surrounding Chicago, consider one of these fine Chinese restaurants- Best Chinese Restaurant in Perth AmboyFu Lin, a Chinese restaurant in Perth Amboy, has some pretty tasty dishes.
The Year of the Chinese Fire Pig 2007The Chinese New Year is based on lunar years of the Chinese calendar. This year marks the 4705 lunar year. Beginning February 18, the Year of the Fire Pig commences and culminates in a Lantern Festival on March 3.- Same Chinese Last Names, Different RomanizationsFor many, many reasons, the same Chinese last names have been romanized differently. Here's a key for some of the most common Chinese last names you'll ever see.
- Chinese Shar Pei: A Guide to Pure Breed IdentificationApproaching extinction, the Chinese Shar Pei was brought to the United States in the 1960s and has proliferated since that time. Now part of the American Kennel Club certification, Chinese Shar Pei dogs are great family dogs and investments
- Cheap Chinese Restaurants in New York CityNew York City is full of an unbelievable selection of Chinese restaurants. Finding good cheap Chinese restaurants is a great way to truly get a feel for this enormous city.
Chinese Face Reading: What Your Lips Say About Your FortunesAnother in the Chinese face reading series. The mouth signifies the trend of your fortunes at the age of 60, in addition to providing other aspects of your personality.
Five of the Best Chinese Food Restaraunts in Tucson ArizonaLonging for some chicken fried rice and want it delivered fast? Or want to sit and enjoy a long, leisurely meal? Check out these delicious Chinese food restaurants in Tucson.
Learn Chinese with Hanyu PinyinYou don't have to learn Chinese characters to learn Chinese! Hanyu pinyin allows you to read and write Chinese using roman characters.- Academic Elitism: The Life of a Chinese-American StudentSATs, ACTs, GPAs, APs, etc. etc. Sometimes it seems as though the typical Chinese-American student is reduced to a list of very impressive statistics. A look into a common phenomenon.
- Red Lanterns, Chinese Food and Sundry PleasuresWhat takes Chinese women to Kabul? What attracts men to Chinese women? Chinese tastes delicious. A piece that's humorously serious...
- Chinese Restaurants Near Somerville, NJLui's Garden, Green Wall and Kosher Chinese Kitchen, three Chinese restaurants, near the Somerville circle, All offer good fair..but which is best?
- Chinese Cars in the U.S.?Chinese car makers are beginning to enter the inertnational market place.
- Where to Find Great Dim Sum Chinese Restaurants in ChicagoAfter a shocking first experience, I've become quite a devotee of Dim Sum, a Chinese style of small dishes traditionally eaten for breakfast or lunch. I've listed a few of my favorite spots where you can find these delicious and unique dishes.
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