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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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Chinese New Year - Mandarin Phrases for Chinese New Year - 0 views

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    I don't know if these are the lucky phrases but these are common sayings used during the Chinese New Year
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Everything about 2012 Chinese New Year Day Celebration ,Activities Stories and Festivals - 0 views

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    Everything about Chinese New Year Festivals Chinese New Year Day Celebration, Decorations, Songs, Food, Parade, Activities, Stories, Horoscopes and Lantern Festivals 2012 Chinese New Year and Chinese Horoscope 2012 Chinese New Year Parade Schedule 2012 Chinese Zodiac Signs Year of Dragon 2012 Chinese Astrology Year of Dragon 2012 Year of Dragon begins on February 4, 2012 - Chinese New Year Day is on January 23, 2012 2012 Chinese Lantern Festival on February 6, 2012.
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Eat Chinese New Year's lucky food for fortune and luck - 1 views

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    Eat Lots of Lucky Foods for Extra Luck on Chinese New Year Many believe that you will receive more blessings for the coming year if you prepare and eat various lucky foods on Chinese New Year. Food is an important part of Chinese culture, and every family celebrates with the most delicious and sumptuous array of Chinese dishes.
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Six Lucky Foods for the New Year and Where to Find Them - 1 views

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    Among numerous New Year's traditions (kissing at midnight, binge drinking, swearing at occupied cabs around 4 a.m.) are those of the culinary persuasion. Here are six foods that, if consumed in celebration of the New Year, will bring good luck. Or so they say. I also think this would be very helpful because it can give us a chance to compare and contract American and chinese "lucky foods"
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8 Lucky Recipes for the Chinese New Year - 0 views

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    At the start of the new lunar year, Chinese families come together (or tuan yuan, reunite) to celebrate the most anticipated holiday in the Eastern hemisphere, Spring Festival. CCTV reports that 150 million migrant workers in China have already begun their journey, which for many people is the only
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10 Lucky Foods - 3 views

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    While the Western New Year is more about drinking, the Chinese New Year is an opportunity to honor family and friends, and to enjoy some culinary traditions. To learn more, we consulted Fuchsia Dunlop, author of Shark's Fin and Sichuan Pepper, and Doris Lum, president of the Association of Chinese Cooking Teachers, as well as Rosemary Gong's book on Chinese culture and celebrations, Good Luck Life, to find out what foods we should have on hand to ensure a prosperous and happy year to come.
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