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Year Of The Snake 2013: Chinese Celebrate Lunar New Year (PHOTOS) (VIDEO)
And like any other festive celebration of the New Year, the day will be marked with parades, floats and a healthy dose of Chinese culture in cities all across the world, including London. The Chinese zodiac calendar – known as Sheng Xiao – is divided
Lunar New Year 2013 Festivals in Houston: Year of the Snake posted by Vicki Powers on February 07, 2013. liondance 2 The official Chinese New Year is February 10, but the celebrations will be this weekend and next. Here are some of the
Chinese New Year is the longest and most important celebration in the Chinese calendar. The Chinese year 4711 begins on Feb. 10, 2013. Chinese New Year celebrations traditionally ran from Chinese New Year's Day itself, the first day of the first month
Good wishes for the Year of the Snake. The snake pattern symbolizes good fortune, the fireworks represent wishes for peace, and the fish stands for abundance. (S. M. Yang/The Epoch Times). While saying farewell to the
Chinese welcomed the arrival of the Year of the Snake with raucous celebrations on Saturday, setting off a cacophony of firecrackers in the streets and sending fireworks blazing into the sky to bring good fortune. Celebrations
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