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2006 Chinese Date New Year

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2006 Chinese Date New Yearchinese new year celebrations, chinese new year party supplies, chinese new year gift
  ~ "Kung Hei Fat Choy"- a chinese Greeting on Chinese New Year
Year of the Dog Chinese New Year


~ Chinese New Year is on 29th January 2006



~ CHINESE NEW YEAR DATES

Year of the Tiger ~ January 28, 1998
Year of the Rabbit ~ February 16, 1999
Year of the Dragon ~ February 5, 2000
Year of the Snake ~ January 24, 2001
Year of the Horse ~ February 12, 2002
Year of the Ram ~ February 1, 2003
Year of the Monkey ~ January 22, 2004
Year of the Rooster ~ February 9, 2005
Year of the Dog ~ January 29, 2006 Chinese Date New Year
Year of the Pig ~ February 18, 2007
Year of the Rat ~ February 7, 2008
Year of the Ox ~ January 26, 2009

 

12456 Chinese New Year
Chinese New Year Celebrations
~ also called Nian can last two or three days, but the Chinese New Year season extends from the middle of the previous year's 12th month to the middle of the 1st month of the new year.
~ It is a holiday celebrated by Chinese people all over the world.


Red Lucky Money Envelopes

~ It is Chinese tradition to wish family and friends "Gung Hay Fat Choy" with red envelopes containing gifts of money- wishing "Good Luck"

~ Red envelope customs
~ Print and Make your own chinese new year red envelope

~ Print chinese paper money for kids project making chinese envelope red

~ Turnip Cake
Law Bock Gow is served on New Year's Day as a symbol of prosperity and rising fortune. It is a savoury cake similar to Polenta.

Art Activities

~ Print Chinese New Year Coloring Pages