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  2. Singles' Day - Wikipedia

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    Singles' Day (simplified Chinese: 光棍节; traditional Chinese: 光棍節) or Double 11 (simplified Chinese: 双11; traditional Chinese: 雙11) is an unofficial Chinese holiday for people who are not in a relationship.

  3. What is China’s Singles Day, and how is it celebrated? - AOL

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    The world's biggest shopping event happens in China each year - and it's called Singles Day. Originally a holiday to celebrate being single, as a counter to Valentine's Day, the event has grown ...

  4. List of Chinese symbols, designs, and art motifs - Wikipedia

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    According to Chinese beliefs, being surrounding by objects which are decorated with such auspicious symbols and motifs was and continues to be believed to increase the likelihood that those wishes would be fulfilled even in present-day. [2] Chinese symbols and motifs are often found in Chinese decorative arts, porcelain ware, clothing, and ...

  5. Twelve Ornaments - Wikipedia

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    The Twelve Ornaments (Chinese: 十二章; pinyin: Shí'èr zhāng) are a group of ancient Chinese symbols and designs that are considered highly auspicious. They were employed in the decoration of textile fabrics in ancient China, which signified authority and power, and were embroidered on vestments of state.

  6. Singles Day: China’s e-commerce giants try to lure reluctant ...

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    The Singles Day festival, also known as “Double 11,” was created by Alibaba in 2009 and has turned into a weeks-long shopping bonanza in China. ... [Chinese e-commerce] platforms this year ...

  7. Everything you need to know about Singles’ Day - AOL

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    With Black Friday and Cyber Monday coming up in just a few weeks, the internet is already buzzing with amazing deals and sales. China’s SinglesDay, held on Nov. 11, is actually the world’s ...

  8. Chinese auspicious ornaments in textile and clothing

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    Chinese dragons continued to be used in the Qing dynasty in the imperial and court clothing. [1] [12] The types of dragons and their numbers of claws were regulated and prescribed by the imperial court. [1] When Chinese dragons are enclosed in roundels, they are referred as tuanlong (团龙); they can also be enclosed in mandarin square (buzi ...

  9. Worried Chinese shoppers scrimp, dimming the appeal of a ...

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    Singles Day, also known as “Double 11,” was popularized by e-commerce giant Alibaba. In the days leading up to the event, sellers on Alibaba and elsewhere often slash prices and offer enticing ...