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Chinese Dragons: Why They’re So Important in Chinese CultureHistorically, the Chinese emperor was the only person with the divine right to wear robes of the dragon—yellow, blue, red and light blue robes with nine dragon patterns for special occasions and ...
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Monica Wong and Jenny Lau share their tips for hosting over the Lunar New Year with India Block, who misses Hong Kong the most this time of year ...
The Chinese New Year, also known as the Lunar New Year or Spring Festival, is a 15-day festival that begins today, Jan. 29.
China's most important holiday — the Lunar New Year is also widely celebrated in South Korea, Vietnam and other countries where Chinese ... gold ingots to invoke good fortune." Exchanging red ...
Liverpool's Lunar New Year celebrations were a huge hit one again this year, with a vibrant celebration taking place in ...
Michael Bates has been celebrating Chinese New Year and Spring Festival since he met his Chinese wife, Mei Mei, a vice-president of the LCCA, eight years ago. He said it was great to see the ...
Kolkata: The Chinese community of Kolkata rang in the New Year with tradition and joy on Wednesday, with the city's two Chinatowns—Tiretta Bazaar and .
But Chinese dragons are benevolent and control the weather ... Their lucky colours are blue, gold, red and yellow. Calm, gentle Goat wasn’t after victory or glory, and instead decided to ...
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