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Originally posted by Evo
Wow, so handsome Prudens!
Originally posted by Evo
Wow, so handsome Prudens!
Well, not TOO weird...Originally posted by Monique
Since you don't like to have your picture taken, I suspect it is going to be something weird..
Originally posted by Tsunami
Well, not TOO weird...
(You are SO smart! I wish I was as smart as you! )
Thanks, Prudens. I actually think this one DOES have a bit of star-quality to it, and I just loved it so much I wanted to share it with my friends!Originally posted by PrudensOptimus
Tsunami, New Year pictures don't have to be star-like... Pictures are just sharing the moment with others.
Prudens, you are so handsome, the girls would have to be BLIND not to notice!@Monique and Evo: thanks for your comments. I really hope that's what most girls think of me though
Originally posted by Tsunami
Thanks, Prudens. I actually think this one DOES have a bit of star-quality to it, and I just loved it so much I wanted to share it with my friends!
Prudens, you are so handsome, the girls would have to be BLIND not to notice!
Originally posted by PrudensOptimus
Edit: Errr, share with your friends? What friends? Guys?(feel free to share :p)
Chinese New Year, also called the Spring Festival, is a traditional Chinese holiday that celebrates the beginning of a new year on the lunar calendar. It is the most important holiday in Chinese culture and is typically celebrated for 15 days.
The date of Chinese New Year varies from year to year because it follows the lunar calendar. However, it typically falls between January 21st and February 20th on the Gregorian calendar. In 2021, Chinese New Year falls on February 12th.
Chinese New Year is celebrated with various customs and traditions, including family gatherings, feasting on traditional foods, giving red envelopes filled with money, setting off fireworks, and decorating with red lanterns and paper cut-outs. It is a time to honor ancestors and deities, and many people also visit temples during this holiday.
Each year in the lunar calendar is represented by one of the 12 zodiac animals in Chinese culture. These animals are believed to have a significant impact on a person's personality and fortune. During Chinese New Year, people often wear clothes or accessories with their zodiac animal to bring good luck and prosperity in the coming year.
The Chinese New Year celebration lasts for 15 days, with each day having a different significance and customs. The first day is typically spent with family, the seventh day is known as "Renri" or "everyone's birthday," and the final day is called the Lantern Festival, where people light lanterns to symbolize a bright future. The 15th day marks the end of the celebration with the Yuanxiao Festival, where people eat yuanxiao (sweet rice dumplings) to symbolize family unity.