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This web page has a lot of information with many informative links. |
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Play an outstanding series of games to learn about Chinese New Year. |
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This is the most outstanding web page about the subject. It is clearly written and covers all aspects of the subject. This has links to all of the signs used in the calendars, as well as food, arts and crafts, and resources |
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This outstanding site from the Chinese Cultural Center in San Francisco, gives background information about Chinese New Year. It is easy to navigate and fairly easy to read. |
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This site contains interesting information about the Lunar New Year Festival in San Francisco such as the parade history, related stories and traditions, and several online activities. For 2008, the festival runs from February 2nd to February 24. |
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This site describes the Vietnamese New Year celebrations. |
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This site shows a series of photographs of the celebration of Tet in Vietnam. |
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This site contains an excellent set of photographs of the Tet celebration in Canada. |
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This is an excellent overview of TET. It has great links. |
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This is a short overview of how the Lunar New Year is celebrated in Korea. This site has great links. |
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This site tells how the holiday is celebrated in Taiwan. This site has awesome links. |
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This site contains a great set of articles about the differences and similarities between the celebrations of New Year in many Asian cultures. |
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Read about traditional foods served at Tet. |
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Put together some Lunar New Year puzzles like Chinese lanterns, Chinese New Year decorations, and Dragon Dance. |
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This site contains information about the New Year from a major Malaysian Newspaper. |
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This is an excellent article about the sequence of events of TET. |
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This is an excellent description of Tet for older students.
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Updated September 25, 2008