Releasing sky lanterns is one of the traditions and a way to express wishes for good luck in Taiwan.
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- Feb 21 Thu 2013 22:08
[典翰普拉斯美語文]每日一句-2013/02/22
- Feb 20 Wed 2013 22:36
[典翰普拉斯美語文]每日一句-2013/02/21
Lantern Festival is on the fifteenth day of the first lunar month.
- Feb 19 Tue 2013 22:44
[典翰普拉斯美語文]每日一句-2013/02/20
Almost everyone will gain weight during the Chinese New Year vacation.
- Feb 18 Mon 2013 23:19
[典翰普拉斯美語文]每日一句-2013/02/19
The elders and children will usually get red envelopes during Chinese New Year.
- Feb 17 Sun 2013 22:15
[典翰普拉斯美語文]每日一句-2013/02/18
On the first day of school, the teacher made us clean up the classroom.
- Feb 16 Sat 2013 20:35
[典翰普拉斯美語文]每日一句-2013/02/17
We must go to bed early in order to get up on time the next day.
- Feb 15 Fri 2013 21:46
[典翰普拉斯美語文]每日一句-2013/02/16
Married daughters go back to their parents' homes and share a reunion time with their original family on the second day of the Lunar New Year vacation.
- Feb 14 Thu 2013 19:30
[典翰普拉斯美語文]每日一句-2013/02/15
During Chinese New Year, people usually make wishes and light Life Lanterns at the temple.
- Feb 13 Wed 2013 15:54
[典翰普拉斯美語文]每日一句-2013/02/14
Family members get together for a big reunion dinner on Chinese New Year's Eve.
- Feb 12 Tue 2013 22:45
[典翰普拉斯美語文]每日一句-2013/02/13
Parents usually give red envelopes to their children on Chinese New Year's Eve.
- Feb 11 Mon 2013 23:08
[典翰普拉斯美語文]每日一句-2013/02/12
People usually go back home from everywhere for family reunion on Chinese New Year's Eve.
- Feb 11 Mon 2013 00:30
[典翰普拉斯美語文]每日一句-2013/02/11
Some people spend their Chinese New Year vacation in foreign countries.
- Feb 10 Sun 2013 00:09
[典翰普拉斯美語文]每日一句-2013/02/10
Could you tell me some stories about Chinese New Year?
- Feb 09 Sat 2013 11:33
[典翰普拉斯美語文]每日一句-2013/02/09
People in Taiwan celebrate Chinese New Year with many kinds of activities.
- Feb 09 Sat 2013 11:33
[典翰普拉斯美語文]每日一句-2013/02/08
Before Chinese New Year, people clean up their houses and put spring couplets on the doors for good luck.
- Feb 07 Thu 2013 11:32
[典翰普拉斯美語文]每日一句-2013/02/07
Chinese New Year is on the first day of the first lunar month, also called Lunar New Year.
- Feb 06 Wed 2013 11:32
[典翰普拉斯美語文]每日一句-2013/02/06
Among all festivals, Chinese New Year is the most important for the Taiwanese, the Chinese, and the overseas Chinese.
- Feb 05 Tue 2013 11:31
[典翰普拉斯美語文]每日一句-2013/02/05
Chinese New Year is coming!
- Feb 04 Mon 2013 11:30
[典翰普拉斯美語文]每日一句-2013/02/04
All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy.
- Feb 03 Sun 2013 11:26
[典翰普拉斯美語文]每日一句-2013/02/03
All that glitters is not gold.