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Year of the Horse

February 12, 2002
(The New Year's Day for the Year of Goat is Feb 1, 2003; for the Year of Monkey is Jan 22, 2004. )

SIGNS OF THE ZODIAC

The 15-Day Celebration of Chinese New Year Traditional New Year Foods Chinese New Year Decorations
Taboos and Superstitions of Chinese New Year Chinese Zodiac Signs Student calendar
Traditions Make a Chinese Lantern Zodiac Animals to color
Your Zodiac signs History Chopsticks
Chinese New Year Calendar More information..
Another Chinese lantern (easy)
Face Mask

lion mask
The Lion Dance is performed during the Lantern Festival with performers wearing Lion Masks at the end of Chinese New Year. Lion's are believed to bring good luck and scare away evil spirits.

Chinese Tangram (easy)
Make a tangram for Chinese New Year. 
. Also see origami .
Chinese Papercut Patterns - Scissor Cuts
Make a Chinese Gift Packet
Instead of presents as in the West, the Chinese give gifts of money at Chinese New Year, at weddings and birthdays. The money is usually placed in a red packet/envelope decorated with an appropriate symbol, greeting or lucky sign.
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