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  1. One New Year's eve, local bandits played a trick on a nearby village. Using bamboo and scraps of ...

    China Tricia Morrissey
  2. For a fresh start in the new year, families spend the last days of the old year sweeping floors, ...

    China Tricia Morrissey
  3. Hiss! and "Pop!" snap the firecrackers! "Boom!" says the drum to the Lion Dancer. Chinese New Yea...

    China Tricia Morrissey
  4. The shimmering, frolicking Lion Dance banishes last year's troubles and welcomes the new year's p...

    China Tricia Morrissey
  5. Chinese New Year ends with the Lantern Festival, when bright paper lanterns help the full moon li...

    China Tricia Morrissey
  6. New Year's feasting begins on New Year's eve. In northern China, families gather at kitchen table...

    China Tricia Morrissey
  7. A tray full of happiness sits by the door, ready to share with visitors. Sweet dried fruits like ...

    China Tricia Morrissey
  8. Children's pockets bulge with a windfall of shiny, red envelopes. Each envelope is a gift; the gl...

    China Tricia Morrissey
  9. To scare away the terrible Nian, the daring villagers lit hissing, popping firecrackers. Now the ...

    China / Taiwan Tricia Morrissey
  10. To bring the sweet scent of spring inside, families visit the flower market on the day before the...

    China Tricia Morrissey
  11. Families and friends carry bright oranges, leafy tangerines and golden pomelos when they stop to ...

    China Tricia Morrissey
  12. On the Champs Elysées in Paris, on Singapore's Orchard Road, and on Canal Street in New York Cit...

    China Tricia Morrissey
  13. Chinese brush paintings decorate each page of this book. If you look closely, you will see the pa...

    China Tricia Morrissey
  14. Chinese calligraphy is the art of writing Chinese characters with a brush. Calligraphers have to ...

    China Tricia Morrissey
  15. Happy Lunar New Year! Chuc Mung Nam Moi!Send a free eCard to celebrate Tet.

    Vietnam ThingsAsian
  16. HONG KONG, Jan 22, 2004 - Hongkongers will play mah jong but superstition prevents them from bett...

    China / Taiwan AFP/Mark McCord
  17. Songkran, or the Thai New Year, is still the most important of all the Thai festivals and holidays.

    Thailand Randy Gaudet
  18. BEIJING, Jan 22, 2004 - Today Asia celebrates its most important holiday, the Lunar New Year, wit...

    Vietnam / Indonesia / Singapore AFP
  19. Title: Hiss! Pop! Boom! Celebrating Chinese New Year Author: Tricia Morrissey with Illustrations ...

    China Ernie Yap
  20. Chinese New Year in Taipei? No, dear reader, We are neither drunk nor insane; While the Taiwanese...

    Taiwan Joshua Samuel Brown

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