Wednesday 14 December 2011

Happy New Year




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Each New Year people all around the world celebrate the end of one year and the start of another with festive celebrations, fireworks and merry party festivities.

Chinese New Year occurs according to the lunar calendar and is linked to the Chinese Zodiac. It's not observed on the same date every year, and the animals of the Chinese Zodiac are associated with specific years.

New Year celebrations of all types are happy occasions filled with hope and wishes for good fortune and luck in the coming year.January 1 is a worldwide New Year celebration; Chinese New Year is also celebrated in many nations around the globe. Which New Year do you celebrate?



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