Kids are part of our every celebration but in China and other chinese communities, kids participate in new year celebrations by doing parade, party, group activities, crafts and fun with teachers, schoolmates, friends and neighbours. They are given special importance as their customs prescribes to give money, sweets, lanterns and other chinese stuff to little kids to get full blessings of lunar new year from god. View these cards displaying scenes of kids during chinese new year celebration. Chinese New Year for Kids is a time to get love, affection and happiness from all.
2012 Year Of Dragon - Chinese New Year Greetings
Tuesday, December 29, 2009
Chinese New Year Coin Cards, Tiger Coin of 2010
Coins are the lucky symbol of new year celebrations of chinese community who have firm belief in their culture and traditions. Thats why every year, new coins are introduced with the year of the animal engraved on the metal coin. Generally, gold metal is used to craft chinese new year coins to bring flavor of the year. Just like, 2010 is the year of Tiger thats why Tiger design in crafted on the cards. You can explore few samples of our chinese new year coin cards to bring smiles on faces and could be easily exchanged with kids, children and other people as gift.
Monday, November 30, 2009
Chinese New Year Envelopes, Chinese New Year Red Envelopes
Envelopes plays an important role in chinese new year because it is considered lucky to get money, coins, gift, toffees, chocolates, cards and other things in red color envelope. Special chinese new year envelopes in red paper are available in market to raise auspicious good luck for both sender and receiver. You can even design lucky envelopes at home to bring good luck and ward off evil spirits. Social gatherings, weddings during lunar new year holidays are must to be accompanied with red color lucky envelopes. So, follow the tradition and earn lots of good things for yourself.
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Chinese Spring Festival Cards, Chinese New Year Spring Festival Greetings
Chinese new year is the whole fifteen days celebration holidays when people enjoy each day with their tradition and customs. Chinese or Lunar new year is also named spring festival when families greet and share feast together. Red color and flowers are the special theme of chinese celebrations. So, share your wishes by hanging lucky charms on your doors along with these chinese spring festival cards as a token of your love and affection for them.
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Handmade Chinese New Year Cards, Handmade Greeting for Lunar New Year
Holidays are time to express your creativity and art of card making hobby. For the coming, lunar new year celebrations and wishes, share these useful tips and guides about how to make greeting card easily at home with home accessories to share your festival wishes. Visit our gallery to view few samples of our handmade chinese new year cards and greetings as a creative piece of hard-art.
Year Of The Tiger Cards, Chinese Year of the Tiger 2010 Cards
According to the Chinese astrology, the Year of 2010 is the Year of the Tiger, going to begin from February 14, 2010 and ending on February 2, 2011. The year will be great for all those people belonging to Tiger zodiac so wish your dearones a warm and happy chinese new year through these Year Of The Tiger Cards and greetings.
Chinese New Year Invitations, Chinese New Year Eve Invitation Cards
Give warm welcome note to buddies and acquaintances to join chinese new year's eve celebration party and seek blessings from Millenium dragon to be bless everyone with good health, prosperity and happiness. Seek their presence on this auspicious day of the calendar beginning as fresh day of the new year by giving them specially designed Chinese New Year Invitations with personalised message of invitation for them.
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Wednesday, November 4, 2009
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Tuesday, October 20, 2009
2010 Chinese New Year Card, 2010 Chinese New Year of Tiger
The chinese new year beginning will be from 6th February 2010 and this time it is the year of Tiger have various traits for the coming lunar new year. The 2010 chinese new year will be excellent for Tiger zodiac people because it is there year and things will be very much in your favour. So, express and share the joys of 2010 chinese new year cards and greetings for free through us.
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Friday, August 14, 2009
Hallmark Chinese New Year Cards
Hallmark Cards are famous brand cards which celebrate with the people to meet their requirements of cards and greetings for occassions, festivals and events. They present variety collection with the season. Here, it has come with Hallmark Chinese New Year Cards to awaken the millenium dragon shower blessings all over. Wish every Gong Xi Fa Cai with harmony and good fortune in the coming year.
Friday, July 17, 2009
Chinese New Year Blessings
Chinese new year is one of the religious festival holidays of the chinese calendar when people enjoy chinese customs and traditions by heart. They enjoy whole celebrations by practising their astrology mentioned rituals with complete set of ceremonies and prayers towards dieties. Take chinese new year blessings from your god-goddesses by visiting holy places, temples and tombs.
Friday, June 19, 2009
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Thursday, May 7, 2009
Lunar New Year Cards
Lunar new year is another name for chinese new year when people strickly follow their traditions and customs to celebrate the beginning of fresh new year. So, get into the mood of celebrations with your dearones and nearones by exchanging these lunar new year cards and greetings available to all for free.
Saturday, April 4, 2009
Chinese New Year Pictures
Chinese new year is one of the biggest festival of chinese communities celebrated according to chinese astrology. The festival is full of traditions, rituals and customs making it like family to celebrate and enjoy. Let the festive spirit grow by going through these chinese new year pictures of special new year parade, fireworks, dance and other activities participated and enjoy by people.
Wednesday, March 11, 2009
Chinese New Year Bingo Cards
Bingo Cards are used to play a common game among peoples who enjoy cutting each number, symbol, picture, name or any other item on the card. On chinese new year also, people and kids enjoy playing with this game. Its a funny activity to get into the spirit of play and enjoyment. Download these printable chinese new year bingo cards to feel the experience of enjoying and playing together.
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Tuesday, March 10, 2009
Chinese New Year Crafts
Watch out our collection of crafts and activities to be enjoyed by kids, children and teens to spend their new year holidays. Best utilise your time to create lovely and cute chinese new year crafts by making puppets, lanterns, goody bags, wreaths, fans, zodiac cards, paper dragons, paper animals and other easy crafts by using waste or easily available items.
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Saturday, February 21, 2009
Chinese New Year Party
Every event, occassion or festival is incomplete without party. So let us rock this chinese new year's party with all our dear buddies, families and relatives. Have blasting party time with different food recipes, decorations, supplies, dance and other ideas. The biggest event of Chinese New Year's Eve is the dinner so keep your dining table ready with delicious food, candles and fragrant flowers.
Monday, January 12, 2009
Chinese New Year Dragon Dance
Chinese New Year Dragon Dance is an important tradition experienced on Chinese New Year celebrations. Dragons are legendary animals bringing supernatural power, good luck, fertility, poise and wisdom. Thats why they play special role in chinese new year celebrations in the form of dragon dance. Special artists perform for lion dance in the special chinese parade with special costume and training. All the arrangements and decorations are incomplete without the presence of dragon dance through a team of dancers who carry the image of dragon on poles raising it up and down. The dragon dance is a highlight of New Year celebrations in China and Chinatowns around the world.
Chinese New Year Customs
Chinese New Year is the China's most famous festival with hundreds of traditions and culture binding people together. From cleaning to decoration, food to gift, red packet to lanterns, there are lots of customs followed on chinese lunar year celebrations. Houses are lighted with colorful lights to welcome good luck, special feasts are prepared like dumplings, drawings of the gate gods are put on gates during the Chinese New Year, play board games after dinner for entertainment, lion dance considered lucky, red lanterns are hung everywhere as a traditional custom, dragon being considered symbol of good power and fortune. Find our list of famous and most common chinese new year customs experienced with celebrations.
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