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Tag Archives: Chinese traditional culture
Welcome Back, Welcome Rooster Year 2017!
Welcome back everybody! Welcome back to work to make your dream, to make our dreams come true! After the longest holiday (15 days), our company resumed on Feb 5! (The ninth day of first month of Chinese Lunar Calendar) In … Continue reading
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Tagged Chinese New Year, Chinese traditional culture, company news, Spring Festival
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Chinese Lantern Festival
Hello Everyone, Today is Chinese Lantern Festival,While Chinese people would like to eat sweet dumplings,symbolizing family completely round.After this Festival,the Chinese Spring Festival is end and everyone will start to work hard for the better life. What is Four Legs … Continue reading
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Chinese Spring Festival Arrangement
Dear Sir/Madam, The Chinese Lunar New Year is coming soon(Regarding this holiday, please browse this articleTraditions of Chinese New Year). Please be informed of our Spring Festival schedule as indicated below: What is Four Legs Series Metal Domes? Read Period: … Continue reading
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Laba Zhou
In Chinese, Laba means ‘gold eighth’ and refers to the traditional start of celebrations for the Chinese Lnuar New Year – the eighth day of the last lunar month. On this day a special hot rice porridge, called Laba Zhou, … Continue reading
Winter begin in China
Today it’s “MidWinter” in China, according to Chinese Lunar Calendar. Astronomically, it is the beginning of winter in China, though it’s already winter in North and South Center part of China. Although the distance between the Sun and the Earth … Continue reading
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The Double Ninth Festival
Today is the ninth day of the ninth lunar month in China —the Double Ninth Festival (Simplified Chinese¹, also in Traditional Chinese: Chung Yeung Festival in Hong Kong), sometimes named as “The Adult Day“. It is a traditional Chinese holiday, mentioned … Continue reading
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