By: Pushpitha Wijesinghe | 2011-02-22 | Travel & Leisure Traditions, events and celebrations are a common occurrence in China and in Chinese populated areas. However, the foremost of them all is the Chinese New Year Celebrations and like many countries, London too is among the inhabited lands of the Chinese people and the festivities seen here are breathtaking. read more
By: Ashley Smith | 2011-11-01 | Humor Docklands Dining with Harborview If you need to enjoy a memorable evening with your dear ones then have a supper in docklands where restaurants tend to be harbor. Harborview is sure to grant you unforgettable moments together with your dear ones or family. Panoramic views of Docklands harbor and Melbourne’s city scope will truly make your evening charming. read more
By: Mark Gomez | 2012-03-07 | Restaurant reviews This year, celebrate the Year of the Dagon with an event that brings the unique experience and food from a land where tradition coincides with elegance…and a little bit of luck. read more
By: John Stevens | 2010-02-03 | Arts & Entertainment On the traditional Asian calendar, New Year's Day often falls between late January and late February, depending on each year. However, in Chinese and many Chinese-American households, the festiviti read more
By: AshleyDittrick | 2011-04-30 | Food & Beverage You'll find few festivities which are felt all over the world on very the grand scale that the Chinese New Year is celebrated. This is an event that affects men and women all around the globe along with the celebrations are fairly exotic and a lot of fun for every person involved. read more
By: chaman goyal | 2011-05-03 | Humanities New Year is an event celebrated by every person of the world. Every New Year brings a new days for hope, make new resolution to explore our lives in a new direction in a fresh manner. 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: 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
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: Rahul Kumar | 2010-11-02 | Art The Valentines Day is called the day of lovers when all the couples celebrate this day together with love and happiness. This day is marked as the day of love. Earlier the importance of this day is not that much but now its new generation which makes it more special. The Chinese New Year is also one of the most important days to be celebrated with the day of love, joy and happiness. read more
By: chaman goyal | 2010-12-03 | Humanities The Chinese New Year that is celebrated for regarding fifteen days is one instant in the year when the whole nation feels united as they can imagine each other's enjoyment. It is an event to thanksgiving. The valentine day is also most celebrated event and Easter is celebrated on first Sunday of the full moon of the New Year. read more
By: RebeccaJK Smith | 2011-02-09 | Culture Celebrations for the Chinese New Year starts this week in Phuket, Thailand. This year is the year of the Rabbit and the Tourism Authority of Thailand have gone to great lengths to ensure this year's celebrations are better than ever. read more
By: chycon | 2010-12-16 | Humor One thing that is common with Chinese people are their value for family life. Every Christmas and new year, they will abandon all their activities and expend their time with their families. Most of them travel to their hometown to visit their parents and grandparents. And to experience their cultural display and hometown's activities. read more
By: liuyunjuan | 2011-01-06 | Arts & Entertainment As the time went on, Chinese new year will coming, maybe it is a good way that choose china fashion jewelry to celebrate Chinese New Year of 2011, but it has inspired ladies somewhere to embrace china fashion jewelry pieces. However, where to find best China fashion jewelry? In my opinion, it is a good place to wholesale jewelry from wholesale jewelry earrings website! read more