
All those who will be visiting China before day 28, will be lucky to attend the festivities to celebrate the Chinese New Year. On February 14 coinciding with Valentine's Day began on Year of the Tiger, which will end next February 2, 2011 he starts the year of the rabbit or hare.
Because of this coincidence fashionable gift this year in Beijing for Valentine's Day have been the heart-shaped fireworks that couples jumped into the sky to express your love.
These dates have coincided only three times in the last century and will not run again until 2048. El Tigre is the third sign of Chinese zodiac and signifies strength, power and conflict, so the superstitious Chinese believe that this year will bring many broken marriages.
The Chinese New Year, every year falls on a different date, devido to your calendar is based on a combination of movements of the moon and sun. As mentioned in the post last year , the celebrations last 15 days and end with the Lantern Festival or the lamps (in the post last year you have extensive information and a video on the subject).
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July 2, 2011 at 22:31
my favorite animal is the tiger and I served informasion