As per the Chinese calendar The first day of the lunar New Year 2010 falls on the 14th day of February, so it is the start of the Golden Tiger Year. We bring various sayings and messages for you to send the all lovely Chinese new year greeting and cards to your loved ones. Spring Festival Gung Hay Fat Choy! This is also called lantern festival in China which is celebrated with great Fun with friends, frolic and food, that is all new year festivity. So send these wishes on time to greet everyone with a warm Gong Xi Fa Cai greetings to them and bless them with good luck and good fortune.
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Friday, October 30, 2009
Printable Chinese New Year Cards, Chinese New Year Coloring Cards
Access these coloring pages and printable cards to send wishes for happy chinese new year. Share the joys of fun and happiness by downloading our printable chinese new year cards, adding colors and own comments in own hand-writing and present it to dearones as token of your affection and love. The dragons, lanterns, tangarines, Tiger and other stuff make great selection to enjoy chinese new year celebrations.
Tuesday, August 25, 2009
Gong Xi Fa Cai
Gong Xi Fa Cai is a chinese way to wish happy new year. Chinese people share the joys of their astrology rituals, customs and traditions by following them during the chinese new year celebration time. You can wish happy chinese new year and heartiest feelings through Gong Xi Fa Cai cards and ecards.
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Traditions-Rituals,
Wishes
Wednesday, July 22, 2009
Happy Chinese New Year Cards
Chinese new year celebrations last for 15 days full of enjoyment, traditional customs, get-together and fun with all. The chinese parade, fortune cookies, tangarines, lanterns and other themes make the festival more joyful and colorful to spread happiness all over. Share these happy new year cards to send your warm wishes.
Friday, June 26, 2009
Handmade Chinese New Year Card
Festivals and occassions are best time to express your designing skills and creativity. During the holiday season of chinese new year, kids and adults get into the art and craft activity of card making at home to not only get cheap cards but also enchance their crafting skills. Try out your own Handmade Chinese New Year Card with warm wishes written over it.
Friday, May 22, 2009
Chinese New Year Ecards
Chinese new year is celebrated with complete list of traditions, customs and rituals as mentioned in their astrology. Welcome the vibrant variety of dragons, marshal artists, lions and other members of the parade to your area to spread joys and happiness of the festival. Send these colorful chinese new year ecards along with warm heart-felt wishes from the millenium dragon. Say Gong Xi Fa Chai to your dear buddies along with these cards and greetings.
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