Chinese Custumes

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What is Traditional New Year in China?

hockeykul Feb 9, 2017 2 min read

   The Spring Festival is China’s major traditional holiday, and is also celebrated in other parts of Southeast Asia, including Vietnam (where New Year’s Day is called “Tet”), Malaysia, Taiwan, and of course, Hong Kong. However, in my research I…

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Chinese New Year Taboos

hockeykul Feb 9, 2017 3 min read

   While many Chinese people today may not believe in these do’s and don’ts, these traditions and customs are still practiced. These traditions and customs are kept because most families…

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Chinese Taboos for Man&Children

hockeykul Feb 9, 2017 5 min read

   In China, for diffrernt people and different time, there are different taboos. Each culture has its personal policies on what is appropriate and what’s not. This list will detail…

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The basic knowledge of Cold Dews

hockeykul Feb 9, 2017 3 min read

   Example: The date of Cold Dew in 2088= [88 × 0.2422 +8.318] – [88 / 4] = 29-22 = 7, so Cold Dew falls on Oct. 7.     …

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The weather in Cold Dews

hockeykul Feb 9, 2017 2 min read

   Cold Dew begins at the end of the first ten days of October, and ends in the last ten days. The direct point of the sun shines on the…