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Lee's Family Reunion (Chinese: 家和萬事興; pinyin: Jiā Hé Wànshì Xīng; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Ka Hô Bān-sū Heng) is a Taiwanese Hokkien television series that airs on Sanlih E-Television in Taiwan. The producers received funding from the Government Information Office to produce this series in high definition.
The reunion dinner is also a time for giving red envelopes, known as hóngbāo, containing money that is given to children and younger family members for good luck. This tradition differs slightly in Taiwan, where adults also present red envelopes to their parents as a sign of respect and gratitude.
The reunion dinner is also a time for giving red envelopes, known as hóngbāo, containing money that is given to children and younger family members for good luck. This tradition differs slightly in Taiwan, where adults also present red envelopes to their parents as a sign of respect and gratitude.
A calendrical calculation is a calculation concerning calendar dates. Calendrical calculations can be considered an area of applied mathematics. Some examples of calendrical calculations: Converting a Julian or Gregorian calendar date to its Julian day number and vice versa (see § Julian day number calculation within that article for details).
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A planned Van Halen reunion is now off after lead singer David Lee Roth refused to pay tribute to Eddie Van Halen on stage, according to the late guitarist’s brother, Alex. The Van Halen drummer ...
Abby Lee Miller Bruce Glikas/Getty Images Viewers who tuned in to Dance Moms: The Reunion earlier this month couldn’t help but notice a conspicuous absence. Abby Lee Miller, the boisterous and ...
Ruling family of Cheng Han (304–347) House of Li, ruling family of the Western Liang (400–421) and Tang (618–690, 705–907) dynasties; Ruling family of Jin (Later Tang precursor) (896–923) and Later Tang (923–937) Ruling family of Southern Tang (937–976) Ruling family of Dingnan Jiedushi from 881 to 1038 and Western Xia (1038–1227)