0Hi.I have an idea about lunar new year.Is it ok?02br 02br 00Only two weeks more, and we'll be able to say 'happy lunar new year'. In some Asean countries such as China, Vietnam, Hong kong... Lunar new year is a great traditional celebration.Let's talk about it ^_^.How do people in your country celebrate lunar new year? What's your opinion about this event? What is your cultural view about the pig, the symbol of the coming new year? etc...0-
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0We don't celebrate Lunar New Year in Russia. My cultural view on the pig is... 'yummy'.
— Ruslana
0We don't celebrate Lunar New Year in Russia.
My cultural view on the pig is...
'yummy'.
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0 In Vietnam, when Lunar new year is comming, all members of family usually go home to unite and cheer up with everyone in the family. It is the family day like Christmas day in the countries where people follow Christian. Some people dont wanna celebrate lunar new year so they go to street and look at the fireworks in the sky when clock point to 12 am. The next day which is the first day is com
0I didn't know this celebration, it's very interesting! I have a question: do you celebrate the lunar new year in a specific day every year? I've made some searches but I couldn't find in which specific day you celebrate 05002br 00(maybe this is a silly question, I apologize 05100)010id3811id10
0 On 17th of Febuary the lunar new year is comming. And luckily, this year is my year which is a pig's year. It is so funny, every year before the lunar new year, we always have some funny advertising about pigs. Anyway u can find these by google about my lunar new year. 0-
0 Lunar new year is counted according to Lunar calendar, the traditional calendar which is still familiar in some Asean countries. This calendar is created based on the movement of the moon, and it is much different from the 'normal' or the 'sun' calendar that people use all over the world. In some years, there is a month which exists twice ( last year, it was July). So, the lunar new year is
0How do u know so much about my traditional new year? I am very curious and very surprised about what u explain to everyone. Sound is interesting and amazing. Actually I didnot know this b4. I was thinking mine as same as Chinese lunar new year. Thanks for ur explanation. Would u mind answering my small question? Where are u from and where do u get these information? I am looking forward to ur r
0Hi ^_^ I found the information about chinese and vietnamese lunar new year via television (VTV1) and newspapers. 02br 02br 00I love Lunar new year holiday (in Vietnam it's called Tet holiday).02br 02br 00 I like the scent of incense sticks. Their smell makes me feel warm and brings back many memories. Vietnamese people only burn incense sticks on special
0 Oops, It means u r vietnamese too. That's why u know exactly the way how to catch the lunar new year in Vietnam. Anyway nice to meet u. We are Vietnamese so we know how amazing and wonderful it is when the spring is comming. You elaborate everything in our lunar New Year so I have no idea to give everyone more information about it. By the way, I would like to make friend with u, give me your Y