Happy Lunar New Year
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Happy Lunar New Year
I know not many of your celebrate lunar new year, but to those that do, Happy Lunar New Year from the management at UC
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Re: Happy Lunar New Year
Sure, after all it's only the New Year celebration for millions of people
China
Korea
Mongolia
Tibet
Vietnam
I used to live in the "Chinatown" of BC's capital city. Loved to watch the dragon dance through Fan Tan Alley below us, and hear the drums and fireworks. There were often martial arts demos as well.
China
Korea
Mongolia
Tibet
Vietnam
I used to live in the "Chinatown" of BC's capital city. Loved to watch the dragon dance through Fan Tan Alley below us, and hear the drums and fireworks. There were often martial arts demos as well.
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Re: Happy Lunar New Year
Oooooohhhhhh, THAT thing.dazzleguts wrote:Sure, after all it's only the New Year celebration for millions of people
China
Korea
Mongolia
Tibet
Vietnam
I used to live in the "Chinatown" of BC's capital city. Loved to watch the dragon dance through Fan Tan Alley below us, and hear the drums and fireworks. There were often martial arts demos as well.
Correction: I didn't know it was called that
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Re: Happy Lunar New Year
Haha lunar new year = Chinese New Year, basically it's new year based on the lunar calendar haha it's not just the countries that Paula has listed, basically it's all the Chinese in all of South Asia it's bigger than Christmas around here
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Re: Happy Lunar New Year (wap)
So is there lots of drinking going on? I just got home today and am looking for a reason to get my drinking on.
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Re: Happy Lunar New Year (wap)
Haha definitely !Cbkimble wrote:So is there lots of drinking going on? I just got home today and am looking for a reason to get my drinking on.
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Re: Happy Lunar New Year
Funnily enough I help out the Local Chinese Association with their website. Scored a free ticket to their show at the Guild Hall to celebrate the end of the Lunar Festival (this is basically the end of a months worth of celebration).
Also going to a traditional local restaurant - (you know it's good because it's always full of Chinese families, rather than students waiting for a take away lol), and they serve a traditional menu as well as the westernised version most of us are used to. Each year they have Lion Dancers come in - great fun!
Also going to a traditional local restaurant - (you know it's good because it's always full of Chinese families, rather than students waiting for a take away lol), and they serve a traditional menu as well as the westernised version most of us are used to. Each year they have Lion Dancers come in - great fun!
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