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Caroline Bridges

Origami of Red Envelopes - 0 views

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    How to make the red envelopes
Caroline Bridges

Anthropology 125s - 0 views

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    by Branden Black, David Levine, Jessica Oh, and Alex Wei As traditions are passed from generation to generation, the original meanings and reasons behind the practice are often lost or obscured by new adapted forms. In other instances, the practice itself may change while the reasons for the event remain the same.
John Geilfuss

Kiss, bow, or shake hands - 0 views

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    New and expanded edition, including important security information, additional countries, and culture IQ tests - The first edition has been adopted by The Wharton School, Cornell, Oxford, and featured in the Wall Street Journal, USA Today, the Washington Post, and National Geographic Adventure, among others - The first edition has sold more than 100,000 copies!
Benjamin Walker

Crafts and Activities for Chinese New Year - EnchantedLearning.com - 2 views

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    More great ideas for activities for every group to look at!!
Benjamin Walker

The Chinese New Year Story - 0 views

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    Long ago, the world was not a safe place; monsters dominated the world. There was one horrifying monster that came out on the same day each year to eat people. This monster was named Nian, and the people marked the end of a year by his visits to the human civilization.
Charlie Kovach

Learn the Origin of Lantern Festival with eChineseOnline - 0 views

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      Here is one variation of the legend
Charlie Kovach

The legend behind China's Lantern Festival -- Learn Chinese - 0 views

  • The Lantern Festival dates back to legends of the Han Dynasty (206 BC – 220 AD) over 2000 years ago.
  • (206 BC – 220 AD) over 2000 years ago.
  • the Jade Emperor in Heaven was so angered at a town for killing his favorite goose, that he decided to destroy it with a storm of fire. However, a good-hearted fairy heard of this act of vengeance, and warned the people of the town to light lanterns throughout the town on the appointed day. The townsfolk did as they were told, and from the Heavens, it looked as if the village was ablaze. Satisfied that his goose had already been avenged, the Jade Emperor decided not to destroy the town.
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    The legend of the lantern festival that is about the Jade Emperor and his favorite goose. 
Seamus Killian

Chinese Latern Festival - 0 views

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    After you know about What is the Lantern Festival? The Lantern Festival history is a very long time. According to the folk legend, the 15th day in the new year(lunar calendar) has been arosen increasing attention in the Western Han Dynasty
Sydnei Parker

Chinese New Year - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views

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    There is a tab called greetings, which is really helpful; however, I still need to do more research because it's Wikipedia.
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