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In 2005, Chinese New Year is Celebrated on February 9, 2005 and it is the Year of the Rooster! In 2006, Chinese New Year is Celebrated on January 29th and is the Year of the Dog! In 2007, Chinese New Year is Celebrated on February 18th and is The Year of the Pig. If you were born in 1923, 1935, 1947, 1959, 1971, 1983 or 1995, your Sign is the Pig! Chinese New Years is a 15-day long celebration of family, fun, and good luck. Try Dressing up your home with the paper Chinese Lanterns! Also use small white Christmas Lites intertwined with the Lanterns. Makes a nice effect. This Year, Boston's Chinatown party is held on Feb. 25, 1007 from 11AM-5PM What to Serve on Chinese New Year? If you are having open house on Chinese New Years, and would like to serve something different, try this menu! Instead of Wine, serve Sake! Food? A Chinese New Year Menu would Include: Steamed Buns Sweet and Sour Pork Shrimp Terriyaki Mushrooms (Marinated) Pork Fried Rice Beef, with Peppers, Onions and Pea Pods Tempura (either Beef or Chicken or Shrimp) Vegetable Lo Mein Fortune Cookies Chinese Tea Feel free to add to the Menu!
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![]() Celebrating Chinese New Year: An Activity Book Celebrating Chinese New Year is a fun-filled craft, activity and resource book for the Chinese New Year. In addition to basic facts and history of the Chinese New Year, you can make a dragon parade, a paper lantern, and red lucky envelopes following simple directions and examples in this activity book. You will also have fun learning about your Chinese Zodiac signs. This is an excellent resource for parents and teachers with children ages 5 to 10. Click Here to Order!
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