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Chinese New Year offers 15 days of celebration, and eHow breaks it down, day-by-day, with instructional advice on how to host jubilant parties and maximize your good luck with Chinese rituals. Learn about the customary symbols of prosperity and longevity and what traditional dishes to serve on Chinese New Year's Eve. One day goes to the dogs, literally, so find something special to do for Fido. On the 15th day hoorah, attend a Lantern Festival or get crafty with the kids and make homemade money trees, red and gold lanterns or a good luck Fu calendar.
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Dragons have long been celebrated by the Chinese in myths, folklore and festivals as a symbol of the strength and power of their culture. Chinese New Year festivities always include parades with a...
Chinese lanterns are a common decoration seen while traveling through China; however, they are most often seen during the Chinese Lantern Festival which falls on the 15th day of the first lunar...