Pictures gallery of Spring Lantern Festival Hong Kong
Hong Kong Holidays Festivals 2011
Hong Kong Information: Festival and public holiday calendar for 2011 with real local events as well as official celebrations for the Chinese New Year of the Tiger
Chinese New Year
Chinese New Year is the most important of the Chinese holidays. In China, it is known as "Spring Festival," the literal translation of the Chinese name 春節, since
Hong Kong Chinese New Year Celebrations Hong Kong Tourism Board
Events & Festivals Search and Calendar; Hong Kong's Highlight Events. Hong Kong Chinese New Year Celebrations; Hong Kong Cultural Celebrations; Hong Kong Summer
GlobalGoodFood Spring Deer Restaurant 鹿鸣春香港Hong Kong
Spring Deer Restaurant, established 41 years ago is known to be one of the original Peking restaurants in Hong Kong. It retains the same old world charm and the
The Chinese Lantern Festival
There are really two Chinese lantern festivals. The first formally concludes the traditional celebrations of each lunar new year, and the second takes place in the
China Lantern Festival Picture Chinese Festival Lantern Festival
Pictures of Chinese Lantern Festival including photos of a variety of lanterns and Yuanxiao, food especially for Lantern Festival and more.
Hong Kong Dragon Boat Festival in New York
Featuring the official Hong Kong Dragon Boat Festival in New York race information, schedule, team information, photos, media updates and more.
Chinese Lantern Festival History Traditions Paper Lanterns Making
Lantern Festival Information: Lantern Festival is celebrated on the 15th day of the first month of traditional Chinese calendar. As the first important festiva
Festivals / Holidays in Hong Kong
Hong Kong Holidays/ Festivals 2012: The first day of January 1 Jan: Chinese New Year of the Dragon: 23 Jan: The second day of the Chinese Lunar New Year, Che Kung's
Feast of Hungry Ghosts Festival Hong Kong Festivals Events
In Hong Kong, the Hungry Ghost Festival is a major Buddhist and Taoist event that are the restless spirits of people who did not have a funeral. The effigy of Taai Si
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