There are dozens of gods in Chinese mythology. Among the ones that people pay attention to during the Lunar New Year are the reigning tai sui and the Jade Emperor. Tai sui, also known as the Grand ...
Several countries mark their new year based on the Chinese lunisolar calendar involving movement of the Sun and Moon.
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In China, people celebrate Valentine’s Day on Feb. 14, but there are at least three holidays and cultural traditions centered ...
It is believed that the God of Wealth will visit during Chinese New Year, but that it does not enter dirty homes. Therefore, there is a Cantonese saying that goes, “On the 28th, wash away the ...
Also, the day when Emperor Guan became one of the Gods February 11 Lights up the decorations for the Lantern Festival (十四 / Fourteenth Day) The lights and decorations are lit up for the start of the ...
Grasmere resident Anna Payne celebrates Chinese New Year. He sees fit to make merry in the presence of some 60 family members ...
the God of Age, and incur his curse. In preparation for the new year, the Chinese will clean their homes and put up red decorations and lanterns. The celebrations will then officially kick off ...
The latter, along with Creation of the Gods, featured Imax-exclusive expanded aspect ratio. Imax will continue to play the slate of Lunar New Year movies throughout its China network for another month ...
GEORGE TOWN: As the Lunar New Year approaches, Chinese families across the country continue the time-honoured tradition of sending off the Kitchen God (Zao Jun). Deeply rooted in Chinese culture ...
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