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"China Social life and customs Juvenile literature"
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Cultural traditions in China
by
Peppas, Lynn
in
Holidays China Juvenile literature.
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Festivals China Juvenile literature.
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Holidays China.
2012
Introduces the festivals and holidays of China.
Celebrate Chinese New Year
by
Otto, Carolyn, author
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Yuan, Haiwang. consultant
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Chinese New Year Juvenile literature.
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Chinese New Year.
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Manners and customs.
2015
For two joyous weeks red is all around. The color represents luck and happiness. Children receive money wrapped in red paper, and friends and loved ones exchange poems written on red paper. The Chinese New Year is also an opportunity to remember ancestors, and to wish peace and happiness to friends and family. The holiday ends with the Festival of Lanterns, as many large communities stage the famous Dragon Dance. Fireworks, parades, lanterns, presents, and feasts: these are some of the joys experienced by all who observe Chinese New Year.
Foods of China
by
Shea, Therese
in
Cooking, Chinese Juvenile literature.
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Food habits China Juvenile literature.
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Diet China Juvenile literature.
2012
Explores the food and culture of China.
Happy, happy Chinese New Year!
by
Demi
in
Chinese New Year Juvenile literature.
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Chinese New Year.
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China Social life and customs Juvenile literature.
1997
Examines the customs, traditions, food, and lore associated with the celebration of Chinese New Year.
Lanterns and firecrackers : a Chinese New Year story
by
Zucker, Jonny
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Barger, Jan, 1948- ill
in
Chinese New Year Juvenile literature.
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Chinese New Year.
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Holidays.
2005
Introduces the festival of Chinese New Year by following a family as they set off firecrackers, watch lion and dragon dances and hang up lanterns to celebrate the start of their New Year.