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How is Chinese New Year Celebrated

by Kay Pierre in Holidays, November 18, 2009
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This is about Chinese New Year.

Superstitious?: Penang Island & The Annual Hungry Ghost Festival

by Benjamin Chan in Society, August 26, 2009
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The annual Hungry Ghost Festival is an occasion observed by the local Chinese community, combining rituals of superstition and traditional beliefs.

The Origin of Chinese New Year

by Kalista Leow in Holidays, March 1, 2009
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There was a beast which lurked into the darkness and only feast once a year. Its name is Nian.

Chinese New Year Celebration

by Star Dust in Holidays, February 13, 2009
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Our 2009 Chinese New Year celebration in Atlanta, GA.

Shark Fin Soup: Just Say No!

by thestickman in Activism, January 31, 2009
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A staple for Chinese New Year’s tradition, weddings and special events, the harvesting practices of this product is appalling. Prized for its gelatinous texture in soup bearing its name, the shark’s fin is actually quite tasteless on its own. It is more tradition and a sign of prosperity to eat this.

Celebrating Chinese New Year

by Kheng in Holidays, August 11, 2008
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Chinese New Year was celebrated in a big way when I was young and we lived in a kampong.

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