Looking for a creative way to celebrate Chinese New Year on the Lunar Calendar? These fun Chinese dragon crafts are just the thing!
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18 Fun Chinese New Year Activities for kids to learn about the festival, stories and traditions. Grab this free CNY Theme printable pack...
Celebrate the Chinese New Year with these 36 Easy Chinese Recipes. From appetizers to main dishes to desserts, there's something for everyone!
Celebrate a Happy Chinese New Year with these festive Chinese New Year crafts, traditions, food, coloring pages, and celebrations for the family. These Chinese New Year crafts for kids include paper lanterns, Chinese drums, dragon masks, dragon marionette, spiral snake, paper plate panda, goldfish kite and an egg carton dragon. Tip Junkie has 30 Asian themed patterns all with pictured tutorials to learn how to make. You can always search there if youre looking for more patterns with step-by-step instructions. {wink} Happy Chinese New Year 1. Chinese New Year {dessert table} ~ Create your own beautiful and inexpensive dessert table for your Chinese New
Looking for a creative way to celebrate Chinese New Year on the Lunar Calendar? These fun Chinese dragon crafts are just the thing!
18 Fun Chinese New Year Activities for kids to learn about the festival, stories and traditions. Grab this free CNY Theme printable pack...
This free Chinese New Year printable pack for kids has lots of fun activities for children to enjoy during the Chinese New Year.
"Ping An Xi Le" (平安喜樂) is a Chinese phrase that can be translated to "Peace and Happiness" in English. "Ping An" means "peace" or "safety," and "Xi Le" means "happiness" or "joy." Together, the phrase is often used as a wish or blessing for both peace and happiness in someone's life. It's a common expression used in greetings, well-wishing, or blessings for various occasions, such as birthdays, festivals, or other celebrations. The kiss-cut method offers you unparalleled flexibility by allowing you to shape your stickers in any way you imagine, while keeping the backing intact for easy peeling. Crafted from 100% vinyl with 3M glue, these stickers are designed to stick around and make a statement. Choose between a classic white or transparent background, and enjoy the convenience of grey adhesive on the left side for white stickers. Perfect for indoor use, these stickers are your canvas to personalize your world. Please note they're not waterproof, but they're definitely a splash of fun and creativity!
This article contains printable templates for several different easy Year of the Pig cards to craft. Each card has a picture of a pig, and the phrase "Happy New Year" written in English, Mandarin, and pinyin.
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This print is a hand-made, one of a kind piece of art. I carved the linoleum block and make each print in my Vermont studio. The prints are made with Caligo Relief Ink on Hosho paper. Hosho is a traditional, high-quality kozo paper, strong and absorbent. I sign each print in pencil, add the title Year of the Pig and the initials A/P (artist's proof) If your birth year 1930, 1942, 1954, 1966, 1978, 1990, 2002, 2014, you were born in a Year of the Horse 马 (mǎ) The Chinese zodiac, known as Sheng Xiao or Shu Xiang, features 12 animal signs in this order: Rat, Ox, Tiger, Rabbit, Dragon, Snake, Horse, Sheep, Monkey, Rooster, Dog and Pig. Originated from ancient zoolatry and boasting a history of more than 2,000 years, it plays an essential role in Chinese culture. The 12 Chinese zodiac animals in a cycle are not only used to represent years in China, but also believed to influence people’s personalities, career, compatibility, marriage, and fortune. The dates of Chinese Lunar New Year vary every year, but will fall on a day in January or February. If you were born on a day during March to December, it won’t be difficult to figure out your zodiac animal sign, but for people with birthdays in January or February, there are bigger chances of mistaking their signs. For more info:https://www.travelchinaguide.com/intro/social_customs/zodiac/
Contains ten pages that can be printed and colored for the Chinese New Year. Contains the phrase “Happy New Year” in English, pinyin, and Chinese characters.
Download this free printable set of 8 Chinese New Year Color by Number pages including Chinese lanterns, Chinese dragon, firecrackers and more
Make your own fabric fortune cookies with scraps of fabric, fusible web and some wire. Add your own fortunes!
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