By: AMIT SINGH | 2011-01-19 | Holidays From February 3, chinese new year 2011 commence. The year will be calm and ambitious like metal rabbit. The people will observe the day as festival of lunar new year. The festival will end with lantern festival falls near about on the date of valentine's day 2011. read more
By: Jon Sandifer | 2011-03-05 | Astrology This year the Lunar Chinese New Year occurs one day before the Chinese Solar New Year on 4 February. The former marks the start of the Metal Rabbit Year under the Four Pillars System of astrology; the latter marks the start of a 7 Lake Year under the more ancient I Ching Astrology method. read more
By: Alvin Yap | 2010-12-28 | Law of Attraction What does 2011 holds for you? Is your luck changing for the better or worse? Would your prospect be bright when it comes to love, relationship, career, wealth and health? Here's an article to give you some insights based on Chinese Astrology and Feng Shui. The secret lies with the zodiac signs, the stars and house sectors. read more
By: Rahul Kumar | 2010-09-09 | Holidays The Chinese celebrate Chinese New Year for a full 15 days and 16 days if Chinese New Year Eve is counted. But it makes no different because the mood can be felt when shops started selling Chinese New Year goods, restaurant started promoting their Chinese New Year menu, the shopping malls started to have Chinese New Year performance. It is the festive season love by everyone read more
By: Caryn Smith | 2011-02-08 | Holidays The Chinese New Year takes place on February 3rd, 2011 and is known as Xin Mao or the Year of the Rabbit. The annual celebration is based on the Chinese calendar which has been in use for centuries. It predates the International Calendar (based on the Gregorian Calendar) in use at the present, which goes back only 430 years. read more
By: manoharsinha | 2010-12-20 | Religion Chinese New Year is a time for blessing and family gathering. It is also a way to give respect to the family ancestors, the gods, and the heaven and earth. The Chinese New Year celebration end for 15 days but in most countries, the first and generally the second day of Chinese New Year is selected as public holidays. read more
By: mittayi | 2010-11-29 | Computer http://www.newyear2011.co.in is a site from where you get all the information about new year www.newyear2011.co.in. gives you information about new year celebrations read more
By: rammanohar prasad | 2011-01-18 | Holidays You will find the Chinese people to make a special effort to wear brand new clothes for welcoming the New Year. The concept of out with the old and in with the new applies to everything at this time of the year for the Chinese. read more
By: Rahul Kumar | 2011-01-06 | Humor The spring season is time of festival all cross the world. With chinese new year 2011 the spring festival will start and it will end with easter day 2011. Another famous festival of spring is valentine's day 2011. read more
By: rahulkumar80 | 2011-01-07 | Arts & Entertainment The spring season in 2011 will start with celebration of New Year in china and ends with easter 2011 read more
By: rahul kumar | 2011-01-08 | Arts & Entertainment The spring season is time of festival all cross the world. With chinese new year 2011 the spring festival will start and it will end with easter day 2011. Another famous festival of spring is valentine's day 2011. read more
By: rammanohar prasad | 2011-01-13 | Holidays The Chinese New year is most celebrated festival of the Chinese customs. It has also celebrated in most part of the world. In 2011, the Chinese New year will fall on 3rd February on the first day of the new moon. The Chinese calendar is based on both lunar calendar and solar calendar. On the New Years Eve, the Chinese people celebrate the festival with family and friends and also feasting jointly. read more
By: Ahtisham Ahmed | 2012-01-10 | Holidays Chinese New Year is always in hot topics because of the vibrant colors, lion and dragon dance, gifts, lights etc. This New Year is celebrated for the two consecutive weeks, starting from the late January and ending in early February. read more
By: Rahul Kumar | 2010-09-14 | Holidays Chinese New Year follows the track of Chinese calendar and the people of China give it a hearty welcome in the cheerful season of spring. And therefore, the entire month of February brings in exciting holiday time for all parts of East India. 365celebration offers ideas of Chinese New Year's eve, Chinese New Year game, Chinese New Year animal, gifts, Chinese New Year songs and Chinese New Year 2011 activity. read more