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Lunar New Year, also known as Chinese New Year, celebrates the beginning of a new year according to the Chinese calendar. During this period of about 15 days, many Taiwanese people celebrate its traditions and more importantly, strictly adhere to the superstitions the come with this occasion.
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Lunar New Year 2023 (the year of the rabbit) began January 22. What to know about its traditions, superstitions, decorations, and celebrations.
Superstitions of Taiwan (2 P) T. Taiwanese folk religion (3 C, 11 P) Taiwanese legends (4 P) Pages in category "Taiwanese folklore" The following 11 pages are in this ...
Follow these new year's superstitions from around the world to ring in a lucky 2024. Learn things not to do on New Year's Day for love, money, and good health. ... Read on to discover traditions ...
For a year to be a leap year, it has to be divisible by four or 400. “The Earth takes approximately 365.2422 days to complete one orbit around the sun, which is slightly longer than 365 days.
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Lunar New Year traditions were a mystery to a 7-year-old as he traveled back to Taiwan with his family. Now that his grandmother has died, their meaning is clearer.