Every year for Chinese New Year flower markets pop up. They have traditional foods, toys, decorations and of course flowers for sale. It is a tradition to visit one with the kids and let them experience the culture. Since we moved back to the United States we won’t...
Chinese New Year is one of the most important festivals for Chinese people. This is also an essential festival for families and friends to get together to give blessings and good fortunes to each other. Through making different Chinese New Year crafts, listening to...
Most of the work and responsibility of teaching Chinese easily falls on the spouse who speaks Chinese or who usually stays with the kids most of the time. Am I right? But can you imagine if both spouses and all the kids thought about, planned and participated in...
Hanging up lanterns is a common decoration you will find during the Chinese New Year. Traditionally, Chinese people hang lanterns and other decorations a few weeks before the first day of the Chinese New Year (Spring Festival). The day after New Year ends (15th day)...
Chinese New Year (Lunar New Year) 新年/ 春節 is the most important traditional festival for the Chinese. This is also an essential festival for families and friends to get together to give blessings and fortune to each other. In this blog post, I’m going to show you...
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