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February 15th, 2003, 05:46 AM
#1
Today is festival of lanterns in China!
a traditional Chinese festival!
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February 17th, 2003, 02:27 AM
#2
Hi
What do people do on that day ?
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February 17th, 2003, 03:46 AM
#3
Re: Today is festival of lanterns in China!
Originally posted by cntomcom
a traditional Chinese festival!
Isn't that day, Chinese Valentine's day?
This year's both Valentines' days are side by side (14/2/03 & 15/2/03)
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February 18th, 2003, 09:23 PM
#4
Re: Re: Today is festival of lanterns in China!
No.
Chinese Valentine's day is in fall. 
This festival is just after Chinese New Year.
After this festival, it means New Year Festival is over and people
will starts to work again!
Originally posted by CBasicNet
Isn't that day, Chinese Valentine's day?
This year's both Valentines' days are side by side (14/2/03 & 15/2/03)
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February 18th, 2003, 09:27 PM
#5
Re: Hi
On this day, people will make lanterns and hang them out at night. If you go out, you will see various of lanterns in the street.

Originally posted by Wfranc
What do people do on that day ?
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February 18th, 2003, 09:35 PM
#6
Is it too late for me to start digging a hole to china? Sounds like fun though, hope there's mass quanities of drinking involved
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February 18th, 2003, 09:56 PM
#7
Drinking a lot but it's not necessary.
People eat some special foods.
Originally posted by Mick_2002
Is it too late for me to start digging a hole to china? Sounds like fun though, hope there's mass quanities of drinking involved
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February 18th, 2003, 10:17 PM
#8
What do they do that for?
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February 19th, 2003, 03:57 AM
#9
For the New Year, Chinese traditional new year, not the same as
Jan. 1st. 
Originally posted by Wfranc
What do they do that for?
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February 21st, 2003, 06:04 AM
#10
Re: Today is festival of lanterns in China!
Originally posted by cntomcom
a traditional Chinese festival!
I thought 15th of 8th month is festival for lanterns (Zhong Qiu Jie). I had never heard that 15th of 1st month is lantern festival. Even it is, at least in Singapore, we don't celebrate it.
Cntomcom: you have to understand that not all Chinese over the world share the same festivals. For example, Singaporean Chinese celebrate the 7th day of the Chinese new year which Chinese in other regions, don't do. Some Chinese of other dialect also celebrate on the 8th day. Some Chinese who are Taoists, celebrate the Birthday of some god which falls on the 9th of 1st month. But we don't celebrate the last day of Chinese New Year which is the 15th day.
Isn't that day Yuan Xiao Jie?
Last edited by CBasicNet; February 21st, 2003 at 07:24 AM.
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February 22nd, 2003, 02:33 PM
#11
I thought 15th of 8th month is festival for lanterns (Zhong Qiu Jie). I had never heard that 15th of 1st month is lantern festival. Even it is, at least in Singapore, we don't celebrate it.
Cntomcom: you have to understand that not all Chinese over the world share the same festivals. For example, Singaporean Chinese celebrate the 7th day of the Chinese new year which Chinese in other regions, don't do. Some Chinese of other dialect also celebrate on the 8th day. Some Chinese who are Taoists, celebrate the Birthday of some god which falls on the 9th of 1st month. But we don't celebrate the last day of Chinese New Year which is the 15th day.
Isn't that day Yuan Xiao Jie?
Oh wow, CBasicNet! You are a Chinese ! Ni hao! . Most of the Singaporean shi Tzong Guo ren,don't they?
Okay you and cntomcom shin nen, wan shi ru y !!!
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February 23rd, 2003, 03:15 AM
#12
Re: Re: Today is festival of lanterns in China!
Yeah, it's Yuan Xiao Jie and in English it's festival for lanterns.
I think it's a festival shared by all Chinese all over the world.
Zhong Qiu Jie has nothing with lanterns but the moon!
Originally posted by CBasicNet
I thought 15th of 8th month is festival for lanterns (Zhong Qiu Jie). I had never heard that 15th of 1st month is lantern festival. Even it is, at least in Singapore, we don't celebrate it.
Cntomcom: you have to understand that not all Chinese over the world share the same festivals. For example, Singaporean Chinese celebrate the 7th day of the Chinese new year which Chinese in other regions, don't do. Some Chinese of other dialect also celebrate on the 8th day. Some Chinese who are Taoists, celebrate the Birthday of some god which falls on the 9th of 1st month. But we don't celebrate the last day of Chinese New Year which is the 15th day.
Isn't that day Yuan Xiao Jie?
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February 23rd, 2003, 03:18 AM
#13
Ni hao! 
Can you use or type Chinese characters?
Originally posted by Wfranc
Oh wow, CBasicNet! You are a Chinese ! Ni hao!  . Most of the Singaporean shi Tzong Guo ren,don't they?
Okay you and cntomcom shin nen, wan shi ru y !!!
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February 23rd, 2003, 05:37 AM
#14
Re: Re: Re: Today is festival of lanterns in China!
Originally posted by cntomcom
Yeah, it's Yuan Xiao Jie and in English it's festival for lanterns.
I think it's a festival shared by all Chinese all over the world.
Zhong Qiu Jie has nothing with lanterns but the moon!
Zhong Qiu Jie is when the adults admire the full moon while eating the mooncakes(Yue Bing) and the kids are carrying their lanterns. At least in Singapore it is.
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February 23rd, 2003, 11:37 AM
#15
I am not a Chinese !Just because I like Or.culture, I learn the language.One year up to now. .I can type only a few because Chinese characters are difficult for me. But they are beautiful indeed.!I like to write them in old complex forms!
I think zhong qiu jie is called Mid-Autumn festival in English, after the Lunar New Year's Days there will be lanterns festival, Is that right ?
I have never tasted a mooncake so far.
I like Chinese food . Tasty !!!
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