chinese new year
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ultraman cosmos
@id_peace (17036)
• Singapore
1 Feb 25
Today is the fourth day of the Lunar Chinese New Year. After 2 days of public holiday, we went back to work on Friday. I was surprised to learn that both of my colleagues are on leave. I was still rushing for the tender. There...
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ultraman cosmos
@id_peace (17036)
• Singapore
28 Jan 25
It is Lunar New Year eve today. We are going for reunion dinner tonight with my parents. I had did my reunion dinner with my in-laws on Sunday. There is a reduction of 3 people from the reunion gathering this year as my nephew was...
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ultraman cosmos
@id_peace (17036)
• Singapore
25 Jan 25
I thought that today will be a hectic day but I managed to achieve most of the stuff without feeling too fatigue. My part timer is coming in the evening. It is the last cleaning session before the Chinese New Year.
With another 3...
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Michele
@Aquitaine24 (12000)
• San Jose, California
22 Jan 25
San Francisco will be having a Chinese New year parade soon. It will be hosted by Joan Chen. Daniel Lurie will be the first mayor to be innaguratd in Chinatown. It will be the year of the snake....
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rakski
@rakski (156803)
• Philippines
18 Jan 25
Money Tree I think is an important symbolism with Chinese that is said to bring good fortune and wealth. And since Chinese New Year will be celebrated soon, you can see a lot of decorations at the malls. The red is...
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rakski
@rakski (156803)
• Philippines
18 Jan 25
Golden tree in Chinese can symbolize prosperity, abundance, and fortune. It may also represent connection between heaven and earth. And since Chinese New Year will be coming soon, the malls have displayed golden...
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Piyoz the Great
@piyoz000 (487)
• Philippines
14 Jan 25
Did you know that each zodiac sign is associated with a different element? For example, Aries, Leo, and Sagittarius are fire signs, which means they are often passionate and energetic. Taurus, Virgo, and Capricorn are earth signs,...
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Michele
@Aquitaine24 (12000)
• San Jose, California
12 Apr 22
This is from the grand opening of 99 Ranch at Westfield Oakridge mall in San Jose, California. It is the first 99 Ranch to open inside an indoor mall location. They had a Chinese New Year celebration with dragon dancer s before...
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allen0187
@allen0187 (59827)
• Philippines
1 Feb 22
Happy Chinese New Year everyone.
Living in a city where the oldest China Town is locate sure has its perks and influences. Of course, I'm wary of travelling there and celebrating the Chinese New Year so I decided to just...
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George B Vieto
@Deepizzaguy (122336)
• Lake Charles, Louisiana
7 Feb 20
My respects to go David Neer who is the father of nine year old Daniel Neer who is his son who had the bad luck of going to visit China to visit his grandparents to celebrate the Chinese New Year with his mother.
To put it...
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LindaOH
@LindaOHio (222813)
• United States
1 Jul 19
The 4th of July in the United States celebrates our independence (Independence Day) from the Kingdom of Great Britain on July 4, 1776, and the adoption of the Declaration of Independence. Fireworks displays are held all over the...
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Toni
@toniganzon (77320)
• Philippines
8 Feb 19
How did your February start? Has it been busy? Lazy? Productive? Lucky?
This week was a week full of celebration because of the Chinese New Year, but at the same time it was extremely busy for me because of work and at the same...
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Jacqueline Ador
@yuj___ (120)
• Legaspi, Philippines
1 Feb 19
CNY is just around the corner. To all our Asian friends celebrating CNY, may our year bring good fortune in all aspects, career and love! February 5th is CNY this year.
Tradition dictates that there should be the nian gao,...
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relcap23
@florelway (23339)
• Cagayan De Oro, Philippines
27 Jan 19
Our culture is a mixed up of both the East and the West. The West brought Christianity to an existing Chinese and Muslim inhabitants. Some Filipinos especially those with Chinese forebears celebrate both the usual New Year on...
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Starmaiden
@Starmaiden (9308)
• Canada
14 Mar 18
It is officially The Chinese Year of the Dog. One of my daughters one born in the year of the dog. I am a dragon. My other daughter is a snake. ( I charm her whenever I get the chance...hehe.)
Do you know which sign of the Chinese...
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eileenleyva
@eileenleyva (27555)
• Philippines
16 Feb 18
The Philippines is right off the China Sea. Once in the far off distant past, Li Ma Hong made his trading in the shores of Manila, thus, the cultural heritage of China has become the Philippines' own.
Today welcomes the earth...
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