Saturday, February 17, 2007
posted by Kate at Saturday, February 17, 2007

This is that time of the year when you may try out some oriental cuisine for a change of taste, in some of the best known restaurants and hotels that offers a range of special dishes to court you on the occasion of Chinese New Year.

I checked the internet and found names of few food joints serving special menu on the occasion of Chinese New Year, for all to savor.

However, if you want to try out the best of authentic chinese cuisine then a visit to Chinatown, New York City is a must.

Hope you have a great time devouring all the yummy stuff that's offered at your platter and have a great time partying at one of these food outlets.

Here's wishing you all a very Happy New Year....may you have a rocking weekend!!!

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Friday, February 16, 2007
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With the Chinese New Year just a day away, it is but natural to be in a complete chaotic state of mind as you try to figure out what could have been missed out. Time to make a check list and find out what you could do at this last hour to ensure that the New Year is ushered amidst lot of joy and hullabaloo.....

While I was making my checklist I figured out that I missed on buying nice, cute lil gifts for my chinese friends to wish them happiness and good luck in the coming year. Here are some of the gift ideas that you could possibly buy for your freinds and relatives:

1. As china is renowned for its silk and porcelain, this is an ideal gift idea for those who loves to stick to conventional gifts.

2. A chinese good luck bracelet to fend away all evil is a unique way to wish your friends success in the forthcoming year.

3. For youngsters who wants to go experimental, they can gift a cool customized tee with the friend's name in front and the zodiac sign he belongs to sporting at the back of the tee. This I feel is truly a funky gift idea. What say you?

4. For those of your friends who are loyal followers of Feng shui, presenting them with feng shui related decorative items is not a bad idea at all. Listed below are some of them -

a) Bagua-shaped things like an ornate mirror or showpiece that can be placed in a strategic place to deflect negative chi.
b) Crystal pendant for your friends to flaunt on the festive day or crystal showpiece to attract positive chi into one's environment is definitely a great idea. Gifting one with a crystal singing bowl to be placed at strategic locations in one's homes and offices, is an ideal gift idea for it helps to achieve the desired balance between yin and yang.
c) A set of chinese coins for attracting money into your life is also a wonderful way to greet your friends a Happy New Year.


Last but not the least, don't forget to wrap these gift items in beautiful red cases or red color gift wrapping papers as red in chinese is considered to be an auspicious color, representing good luck and success. Hope you find some of these gift ideas helpful!

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Thursday, February 15, 2007
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Chinese New Year is that time of the year when many people may want to get that oriental feel by experimenting to venture into the East, namely Asia. Among the different Asian destinations like Bangkok, Pattaya or Chiang Mai cities and the tropical beach in Phuket Island, all belonging to the beautiful country Thailand, one can essentially be a part of famous
Chinese new year celebration in Hong Kong.

People from all over the globe hop into the city as it turns into a visual delight during Chinese New Year as the festival is celebrated amongst a lot of revelry and carousal. This year Hong Kong Disneyland has designated February 17th to March 4th as special days as Mickey Mouse and his friends wil be garbed in beautiful chinese outfits and traditional Lion Dance will be a part of the jubilation process.

Macau is also another new holidaying destination that has been attracting many tourists oft late, on the occasion of Chinese New Year.

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Wednesday, February 14, 2007
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Hey friends! I just checked out that on the occasion of Chinese New Year besides the parades that happen in different cities in US, there is also this Spectacular Chinese New Year program, a musical extravaganza organised by NTDTV.
Among the 29 cities worldwide where this program is a major hit, New York is one such city where this non-stop merriment spans over 3 days occuring in its Radio City Hall with the excitement having already started on 14th February, 2007.
The eruptive effect of the program is believed to leave its effect in all of these 29 cities wooing large number of audience to witness this extremely colorful performances. Here's hoping that you don't make delay in getting your bookings online at this happening show, for it's truly worth every penny you spend.

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posted by Kate at Wednesday, February 14, 2007

Over the years Chinese New Year has evolved into a festival that is celebrated with a lot of pomp and splendor. It is an ocassion when people of Chinese origin all over the globe with strings attached to their homeland live the spirit of the festival in full swing.

I came across a great site that elaborately gives description of all the famous places that has extravagant celebration of Chinese New Year. May be you too can have a close look at all the hullabaloo that takes place in different cities of the United States where Chinese population predominates, where people no matter from which culture they originate join together to participate in the entire celebration process.

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Tuesday, February 13, 2007
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Monday, February 12, 2007
posted by Kate at Monday, February 12, 2007

With the festival just a few days away, a lot of kids may be all ready to display their artistic skill by crafting out beautiful decorative items for decor to give that New Year feel. The different innovative crafts can add a lot of fun element to this whole festivity with brains pouring out creative ideas all for the sake of entertainment.

I came across a few interesting craft ideas which is simple and yet would give a boost to the creative you. See what you can try out this New Year -

1) Chinese New Year Dragon:

What You Need -

Paper egg carton
Scissors
Hole punch
Yellow craft paint
Black craft paint
Paint brush
Paint with daubers (or BINGO marking paints); or craft paint and paint brushes
7mm Wiggle eyes
1/4" White pom-pom balls
Red felt scrap
Tacky glue
2 Jingle bells (1/2")
Ribbon (we used 1/4" wide)

How To Make It -

Cut the cups apart on the egg carton. Even out the edges so the cup will sit evenly upside down on the table.
Paint the inside of one cup black for the inside of the mouth. Paint the outside yellow.
Using as few or as many cups as you wish, paint the outside of the cups yellow. Let dry.
Using the daubers, let the children paint different color dots on the yellow cups. Let dry.
Hole punch 2 holes in each cup directly across from each other.
Lace the ribbon through the holes to tie the dragon together.
Tie a jingle bell on each end of the ribbon.
Glue the head on the dragon. Note: You may need to "prop" the head up while it dries.
Cut a red tongue out of felt and glue inside of mouth.
Glue 2 pom-poms on top of the head and then glue 2 wiggle eyes attaching them to the pom-poms. (see photo) Let dry.
If you like, you can add a "leash" through the hole of the dragon to walk it around.

2) Paper Lanterns:

What You Need -

Construction paper
Scissors
Tape
Stapler
Ruler
Pencil
Glue, glitter, sequins, if desired to decorate your lantern

How To Make It -

Use your ruler to measure and cut 1" off the short end of your paper. Set aside to use as the handle.
Fold your paper in half lengthwise.
Draw a line 1" from the end of the long edge of the paper opposite the folded edge. This will be the line where you stop cutting.
Measure and mark lines 1" apart starting at the folded edge and moving towards the "stop cutting" line. (see photo)
Cut on the marked lines up to the "stop cutting" line.
Unfold the paper.
Re-crease the paper in the opposite direction. This will hide any pencil marks.
Match the long edges together on the lantern and use tape to hold it in place.
Staple the handle to the top of the lantern. (see photo)
Make as many lanterns as you wish and display them around your home.
If you wish, add glue, glitter, sequins or other things to decorate your lanterns.


You can too check out this interesting site or fill me in with your unique craft ideas so that I too can have fun creating the same.

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Sunday, February 11, 2007
posted by Kate at Sunday, February 11, 2007

The celebration of the Chinese New Year is a common platform shared by the Chinese community to resuscitate their rich cultural heritage brought from their homeland. Chinese New Year celebration in San Francisco originated in 1860’s with the phenomenal Gold Rush and is acclaimed as the largest event in North America as well as in Northern California. Chinatown located in San Francisco is a hot destination during the time of the Chinese New Year.

Celebrations in Chinatown to a large extent is influenced not only by the customs imported from China, but over the years has also adapted itself to the variegated cultures of the United States. This once a year festivity has many attractions like Chinese New Year Flower Fair, Chinatown Community Street Fair, the Chinese Carnival, Miss Chinatown USA beauty contest and above all the Chinese Parade, a blend of American marching parades and traditional Lantern festival of China. The Golden Dragon (Glum Lung) which is 201 feet long always features at the end of the parade as a sign of the grand finale accompanied by 600,000 loud, crackling firecrackers.

The New Year celebration in San Francisco is kicked off with the “Chinese New Year Flower Fair”. Throughout the two day fair, traditional Chinese dance and musical extravaganza along with an array of entertainment from other Asian cultures are performed, setting the main stage on fire. The “Chinatown Community Street Fair” takes place over the weekend of the Chinese New Year Parade and cultural arts such as lantern, calligraphy, kite making, fine arts demonstration, folk dance and puppet shows are at display.

This little town hailed by the name of Chinatown thus exuberates the joy brought forth by the Chinese New Year and transforms this foreign land into a haven for the Chinese community.

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Saturday, February 10, 2007
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Friday, February 9, 2007
posted by Kate at Friday, February 09, 2007

On the day of the festival, various colorful and ornamental paper lanterns announce the arrival of yet another eventful year. Festival of Lanterns is more popularly known as the Shan Yuan Festival or as Little New Year. There are many interesting legends associated with the evolution of Lantern Festival in China. The Festival of Lanterns dates back to 200 years to the worship of Taiyi deity, the God of heaven during the reign of the Han Dynasty. They all believed that the God of heaven controlled the destiny of human life and had sixteen dragons at His beck and call to inflict all kinds of calamity on the human race. The emperor was thus obliged to keep Taiyi in good humor so as to be blessed with His graciousness. But it was not until 104BC that Emperor Wudi of the Han Dynasty drew attention to this event which would last all night long. While, another story relates how Buddha’s influence became the source of the Lantern Festival.

The fine-cutting of the paper into different shapes of butterflies, dragons, birds and animals of various kinds display the artistry involved in making these lanterns. The Lantern Festival is not just a means of entertainment but also a rich storehouse of ancient wisdom with historical themes and intriguing riddles. Off-late in a few cities in North China, lanterns are also carved out of blocks of ice. Of the many Lantern Festivals, the largest and the most famous is ‘The Taipei Lantern Festival' held annually at Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall Plaza. Chengdu in Southwest China's Sichuan Province also holds an annual lantern fair in the Cultural Park each year. Amongst the many that is sported, the Dragon-Pole, a lantern in the shape of a golden dragon, spiraling up a 27 meter high pole, spewing fireworks from its mouth, is a crowd-puller. Amongst all the activities, Dragon Dance is considered to be the highlight of the Lantern Festival.

Thus the traditional Festival of Lanterns held on the fifteenth day of the first month of the Chinese calendar provides a shimmering end to 15 days of ceaseless revelry.

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Thursday, February 8, 2007
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Elaborate parades occupy a major part of the Chinese New Year celebrations.Thousands throng the streets in rich costumes, flaunting colorful flags, banners and elaborate floats (usually of dragons), flashing lanterns, bursting crackers, beating drums and dancing and prancing in all their glory. All these make it a spectacle worth watching. And if you manage to be a part of the Chinese New Year celebrations, you’re sure to enjoy the majestic lion dances that’s a famous Chinese New Year tradition.

There’s a theme to these parades every year, which is pertaining to the Chinese New Year symbol of that year. For instance, if 2007 or the Chinese Year 4705 is the Year of The Pig, it’s quite likely that the floats, flags, banners will feature the Pig as its main theme.

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Wednesday, February 7, 2007
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On the occasion of the New Year, every Chinese family indulge head-on into a thorough cleaning of their house with the intention of sweeping away all ill-fortune. They also give their home-sweet-home a total face-lift with a fresh coat of paint, which is usually red. Doors and windows are decorated with spring couplets, red paper hangings and colorful paintings. Traditionally, the Chinese New Year is a time when the Chinese engage in a shopping frenzy—buying gifts, cards, clothes and decorations for the auspicious day. The Chinese New Year is also a time for family reunions all over. People living far from their loved ones make it a point to get together on the occasion of the New Year. So numerous Chinese pay a visit to their hometown to spend the New Year.

Chinese families usually gather on New Year’s eve to enjoy a grand supper together. This communal feast, called the ‘weilu’ signifies the family unity and is meant to honor both the young and old generations in same breath. They play cards and board games, watch the New Year television programs and some even go to the flower market for a last-minute shopping. Right at midnight, grand fireworks light up the night-sky while on the morning of the New Year day, children greet their elders and get the coveted ‘red packet’ or ‘lucky money’ (money wrapped in red envelopes). Then the family goes out visiting friends, neighbors and relatives from door to door and exchange the ‘Xin Nian’ greetings.

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Tuesday, February 6, 2007
posted by Kate at Tuesday, February 06, 2007

Both socially and culturally, food occupies the lion’s share of the Chinese New Year celebrations.Apart from being deliciously irresistible, the traditional Chinese food is rich in symbolism. Each item of the Chinese New Year menu has a purpose of inclusion and meaning. For instance, fish (yu) symbolizes ‘success’ or ‘abundance’, turnips (cai tou) stand for ‘good omen’, meat balls (rou wan) for ‘reunion’, dumplings for ‘good luck and fortune’, noodles for ‘longevity’ etc. This is one very interesting feature of the Chinese food.

In the Chinese New Year menu, you can go for barbeque meats, pork, shrimp terriyaki, mushrooms, various kinds of noodles, dim sum, beef, fried rice, the yummy fortune cookies, sesame balls, almond cookies, seafood, the Chinese tea and not to forget the Chinese New Year cake !That’s sure to give your New Year the perfect kickoff !

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Monday, February 5, 2007
posted by Kate at Monday, February 05, 2007

Homes, streets and stores are adorned in bright and flashy lights and décor to perk up the mood of festivity. It’s customary to give one’s home a thorough cleaning to sweep away all traces of bad omen and ill-luck. Along with that, decorations form an integral part of the Chinese New Year. Red is the ruling color as far as decorations are concerned. Doors and windows are often given a fresh coat of red paint on New Year as red is considered to be an auspicious color and represents happiness.

‘Spring couplets’ with blessings and wishes for good fortune, happiness, prosperity and health are hung from them. Floral decoration and the tradition of having blooming plants symbolic of rebirth and new growth all render an ornate look to one’s humble home. Paper cut into intricate design and brightly illuminated lanterns all add shimmer to this festive occasion. Off-late, New Year posters has also evolved to be an exquisite piece of decoration. These posters are indigenous products of China bearing the signs of Chinese artistry. So what are you waiting for? Get into the festive groove as you give your home that dazzlingly spirited look.

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Sunday, February 4, 2007
posted by Kate at Sunday, February 04, 2007

The Chinese spread their celebration of New Year over a span of 15 days accompanying it with their many rituals and traditional customs. On the first day of the Chinese New Year celebration, they welcome the gods of the heavens and the earth and avoid non-vegetarian food, as it is believed to bring bad luck. On the second day, the Chinese people pay reverence to their ancestors and to the gods. The third and fourth days are a time for married daughters to pay a visit to their parents’ home along with her husband. They stay indoors on the fifth day to welcome the God of Wealth. This day is also known as Po Woo. From the sixth day onwards to the tenth day of the Chinese New Year, people engage in social activities. On the seventh day of the Chinese New Year, it’s time for the farmers to exhibit their product. This day of the Chinese New Year is also believed to be the birthday of all human beings. Many symbolic food like noodles, fish, meatballs are eaten are eaten on this day.

On the eighth day, the Fujian people offer prayers to Tian Gong, their God of Heaven. On the ninth day innumerable offerings are made in the central courtyard of temples to mark the birthday of the Jade Emperor. They celebrate the tenth, eleventh and twelfth days of the New Year with special people around. The thirteenth day of the Chinese New Year is observed with simple meals like rice congee and mustard greens (choi sum). On the fourteenth day, preparations start in full swing for the grand and glorious Lantern Festival. Finally, the prosperous Chinese New Year comes to a close on the fifteenth day with the Festival of Lanterns.
 
Saturday, February 3, 2007
posted by Kate at Saturday, February 03, 2007

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posted by Kate at Saturday, February 03, 2007

The Chinese New Year zodiac animal signs are a 12-year cycle used for dating the years and represent a cyclical concept of time. Let us take a close look at what the year 2007 has in store for all the animal signs:

Rat : An eventful and dynamic year bringing about a lot of positive changes for the people belonging to this sign. There will be opportunities aplenty and personal adjustment required to ensure success is attained.

Ox : A busy year than usual. Extensive traveling is on your list of activities. Undertaking responsibility in joint venture with a Pig can be helpful.

Tiger : This year is going to bring loads of happy and joyful moments in your life. This is the time when you will be fortunate in finding the right partner in business or in your love life or perhaps both. Business is going to bring profit manifold.

Rabbit : A great year with lots of friends and well wishers ushering in happy days.

Dragon: A good year for socialising though not a suitable one for ground-breaking new projects. You'll need to fit in with the plans of others.

Snake : This year is the apt time to consolidate resources, to conduct research and update oneself with what’s latest.

Horse : It is better for you people to keep an open mind as opportunities will arrive quite unexpectedly.

Goat : The year will flow quite harmoniously for all belonging to this Chinese zodiac. Significant projects and opportunities are bound to come your way. It is advised that you maintain integrity as far as romance is concerned for your reputation may be at stake.

Monkey : You may have hunches as far as projects and enterprises are concerned so it is advised you don’t rely on them but rather depend on the facts, figures and stats received through your research work. Look deep into the scene; don’t jump into conclusion for there may be more than what meets the eye.

Rooster : You will receive a lot of public attention this year. Analyze and give due attention to things that needs it. Re-evaluate what is of importance to you.

Dog : You may be on a rescue mission and may also have to sacrifice. Be on your guard at all time, keep focus and avoid falling into the trap of getting rich quick scheme.

Pig : It is a happy, optimistic and comfortable year for you. Avoid excess and getting carried away by promises which tempts you for it shall land you up in trouble.

So here's wishing that this new year brings lots of pleasant surprises your way.

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Friday, February 2, 2007
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Thursday, February 1, 2007
posted by Kate at Thursday, February 01, 2007

The Chinese New Year has its roots in many interesting legends. One of the most popular of these legends is the legend of Nian—a vicious and fearful beast. Nian was believed to have a huge mouth and people said that this ferocious Nian could swallow humans in just one gulp. Obviously, it was greatly dreaded and in order to keep Nian at bay, the Chinese put up red paper couplets and decorations on doors and windows at the end of each year because Nian was believed to be dead scared of the color red. Firecrackers are also burst during this time with the intention of scaring away Nian or any evil whatsoever !

Thereby the Chinese start off the year with a feeling of content and renewal of having been able to keep off Nian for another year. They wish each other good luck and fortune and a prosperous “Xin Nian” or “Happy New Year”. (‘xin’ means ‘new’ and ‘nian’ meaning ‘year’).
 
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