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China’s celebrations in 2014

China’s celebrations in 2014

China’s celebrations

China’s celebrations

Also called the Spring Festival, the Chinese new year is one of the most important traditional festivals and feasts will extend for a period of fifteen days, ending on 14 February with the Lantern Festival. While the rest of the world lovers exchanged flowers and chocolates for Valentine’s day, the 15th day is celebrated under the banner of light and creativity. Chinese families come out into the streets holding lighted and colorfullan terns to guide benign spirits toward the homes, according to an ancient tradition.

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While for us new year’s Eve with his load of festivities is a well that chapter concluded,on the other side of the planet, China is preparing to welcome the new year. On 31 January the inhabitants of the land of the Dragon celebrates new year’s Eve until the year of the snake to let space to that of the horse, the seventh sign of the Zodiac of Chinese astrology. According to the horoscope, individuals born in the new year will be sociable, determined and full of energy, impatient, but stubborn enough to get big hits, especially in the professional field.

 

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Chinese new year 2014

China’s celebrations

 

China’s celebrations

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