Largest list of Chinese New Year Events
News Release
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Date: January 8, 2008
Rowland Heights, CA 2006
ChildBook.com announces publishing online the most complete list of Chinese New Year Events with over 90+ events across the US and Canada. Chinese New Year is the important holiday for Chinese and is a time for families to gather. It is based on the Lunar Calendar and occurs at the end of January or beginning February. Chinese New Year occurs on the first day with a new moon and ends with the Lantern Festival for a total of 15 days of holiday. Chinese New Year this year occurs on February 7, 2008. The Chinese New Year events listed range from festivals to dinners to parades for 25 states and vary in dates from the beginning of January through the end of February. The list of events is available free at www.childbook.com
Locations for events range from a Joss House in Evanton, Wyoming to the largest Chinese New Year Parade parade in San Francisco to Washington DC to New York City. Celebrations range from dances to performances to parades.
Chinese New Year Information on www.childbook.com including recommended books, calendar of events, customs, lesson plans, and more. The Chinese New Year is also called the Lunar New Year, since it's based on the Lunar Calendar.
Contact: Ray www.ChildBook.com, Tel. 909-595-8882, ray@childbook.com
About www.ChildBook.com
ChildBook.com for over 10 years has been helping Children in the United States learn more about Chinese Culture and Language through selling Learning Chinese Language and Culture books, music, and video's in English and Chinese.
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Date: January 8, 2008
Rowland Heights, CA 2006
ChildBook.com announces publishing online the most complete list of Chinese New Year Events with over 90+ events across the US and Canada. Chinese New Year is the important holiday for Chinese and is a time for families to gather. It is based on the Lunar Calendar and occurs at the end of January or beginning February. Chinese New Year occurs on the first day with a new moon and ends with the Lantern Festival for a total of 15 days of holiday. Chinese New Year this year occurs on February 7, 2008. The Chinese New Year events listed range from festivals to dinners to parades for 25 states and vary in dates from the beginning of January through the end of February. The list of events is available free at www.childbook.com
Locations for events range from a Joss House in Evanton, Wyoming to the largest Chinese New Year Parade parade in San Francisco to Washington DC to New York City. Celebrations range from dances to performances to parades.
Chinese New Year Information on www.childbook.com including recommended books, calendar of events, customs, lesson plans, and more. The Chinese New Year is also called the Lunar New Year, since it's based on the Lunar Calendar.
Contact: Ray www.ChildBook.com, Tel. 909-595-8882, ray@childbook.com
About www.ChildBook.com
ChildBook.com for over 10 years has been helping Children in the United States learn more about Chinese Culture and Language through selling Learning Chinese Language and Culture books, music, and video's in English and Chinese.
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