Yes indeed. Koreans also celebrate Lunar New Year. 새해 복 많이 받으세요!!! or sae hae bok manee badusaeyo! It is not just a calendar year for Chinese people only. For Koreans all over the world, this festival was celebrated on the same day this year on 14th February. So what are the traditional practice and [...]
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Koreans also celebrate Lunar New Year. 새해 복 많이 받으세요!
by Hanifa K. Cook on February 24, 2010 in Event
Why Is The Tiger Old? 为什么老虎是老的呢?
by Hanifa K. Cook on February 18, 2010 in Chinese, Language
This is the Year Of The Tiger in the Chinese Lunar Calendar. In Mandarin Tiger is called 老虎lao2 hu3。If it is a tigress, it is called 母老虎 mu3 lao2 hu3,母 indicates female. What is more interesting about the term 老虎 is the character 老, which means ‘old’ in English. No matter what age the tiger [...]
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