Lunar New Year
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Lucky or Auspicious Foods Consumed in Chinese CultureFood plays an important role in Chinese culture and important holidays like Chinese New Year, or Lunar New Year, as Chinese believe that certain foods have lucky or auspicious qualities.- Lunar New Year Celebrations in AtlantaThe Vietnamese Community of Georgia has planned a grandiose celebration for the Lunar New Year, Sunday, February 7, 2010. The Vietnamese Association of Greater Atlanta hosts a celebration the following weekend in the same location.
Understanding Chinese New YearAn explanation of the most common traditional activities, lucky items and beliefs during Chinese New Years, and how they came to be, with suggestions for visitors to the festival.
Seattle Lunar New Year 2010 EventsLeap into the Year of the Tiger by attending one or more of Seattle's exciting Lunar New Year events.- Peculiarities of the Chinese Lunar New YearThe Chinese Lunar New Year is the most widely celebrated because outside of Mainland China, Hong Kong, Macau, and Taiwan, it is also celebrated in countries with significant Han Chinese populations
- Lunar New Year for HomeschoolersLunar New Year is a great way for homeschooling families to explore other countries and cultures through an enjoyable family celebration.
- Chinatown Lunar New Year Community Street FairLunar New Year Community Street Fair for an exciting weekend
Los Angeles Events and Information for the Chineses New Year 2011Join the local community in welcoming the year of the Rabbit for the Chinese New Year. Local cities such as Monterey Park, Alhambra, Garden Grove, and Los Angeles are holding events for the public to attend.