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Nov 20, 2008, Chinese New Year Traditions - Preparation Time

According to Chinese New Year traditions, you must clean your house from top to bottom to get rid off all the bad luck gathered in the past year, settle all your debts, and put away all your knives, sonst the good luck will be cut-off!

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Nov 18, 2008, Chinese New Year - for kids!

Of all the Chinese festivals, Chinese New Year is for kids of all ages the most loved and anticipated... the lion dances, the feasts, the parades, the lanterns, the firecrackers!

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Nov 17, 2008, Shanghai Map: Attractions

Shanghai Map: Attractions old and new, from the futuristic Pudong Skyline, to the ancient water towns of Zhujiajiao

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Nov 15, 2008, Map of the Yangtze River - Cruise Route Downstream

This Map of the Yangtze River marks the main places of interest during our downstream Yangtze River Cruise from Chongqing to Yichang

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Nov 14, 2008, Great Wall of China Map

There is a number of Great Wall of China locations open to visitors and easily accesible from Beijing, we have marked some of the most popular ones in this map of the Great Wall.

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Nov 13, 2008, Beijing Map: Attractions

This Beijing Map shows you the main attractions and must sees in this ancient capital

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Nov 12, 2008, Chinese New Year Store

Our Chinese New Year Store brings you lots of activity books, music, stencils, and more to get ready for the New Year of the OX 2009, check it out

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Nov 4, 2008, Giant Pandas at Beijing Zoo

Giant Pandas are unique to China. If you happen to be in Beijing, stop by and have a look at the Beijing Zoo!

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Nov 3, 2008, About China-Family-Adventure.com

So, who is China-Family-Adventure? Why and how we created this Website.

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Nov 3, 2008, My first trip to China

I made it to China for the first time in 1986. I remember my first encounter with a squat toilet and bargaining with the vendors took a whole different meaning

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Oct 31, 2008, Traditional Chinese Festivals for Kids

Traditional Chinese Festivals are the life-blood of Chinese life and culture. They are all rich in tradition, history, great food, dazzling lights and flashy decorations! Take a look at these wonderful celebrations!

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Oct 13, 2008, About Green Travel in China

Green travel, ecoutourism, sustainable travel, reducing our carbon footprint, we are hearing these terms more and more these days, but what does it all mean? How can we all become responsible travelers?

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Oct 9, 2008, Writing Numbers in Chinese

Writing the numbers in Chinese is simple enough, we teach you how here, stroke by stroke. The Arabic number system has been adopted in China and is widely used due to convenience. Prices at the stores for example, are quoted using the Arabic system.

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Oct 5, 2008, Travel to China with Toddlers and Preschoolers

Traveling to China with Toddlers and Preschoolers is about the mundane and daily experiences, not history and museums. Younger children will remember the markets, the people, their little friends

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Oct 3, 2008, Travel Tips for China

Our visitors travel tips for China: is water safe? what to do about annoying vendors, taxi tips and more

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China after the Earthquake

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The 7.9 earthquake that shook Sichuan province on Monday, May 12th, left thousands of people buried under piles of rubble. The death toll stands at more than 60,000.

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