Temple Visiting in China

Temple Visiting in China

How to burn incense? Why do people come to the temple?
People Flooding to Temple on New Year’s Eve

People Flooding to Temple on New Year’s Eve

At midnight on new year’s eve, the medium-sized temple-Dongyue Temple-at Shangrao city, Jiangxi...
Expats Guide 101: The Lunar New Year

Expats Guide 101: The Lunar New Year

Symbols Explained Lunar New Year symbols explained An interactive guide to some of the traditional...
Six unusual signs on the Lunar New Year day in Hong Kong

Six unusual signs on the Lunar New Year day in Hong Kong

When would you know that the Chinese New Year is arriving in Hong Kong? It is when streets are swamped...

Temple Visiting in China

China Vox, Lifestyle Vox, Video Vox — February 6, 2012 at 12:32 pm
How to burn incense? Why do people come to the temple?

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Family Matters: Movies and Meals in Hong Kong

Twinko Li and her family share the same Lunar New Year traditions as many other families in Hong Kong: watching the annual...
Feb 5, 2012 23:43

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Lunar New Year celebration fiesta in Tsim Sha Tsui

On January 23 at 8pm, the main streets of Tsim Sha Tsui transformed into a carnival of lights, music, party revellers and...
Feb 5, 2012 23:42

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Sale of new year flowers may perform worse than last year

A Flower vendor’s estimate of his new year flower business performance Mr. Donoan Ng was packaging the flowers for...
Feb 5, 2012 23:35

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Japan’s exported dried seafood price dropped, but it remained higher than the pre-earthquake price state

Hong Kong Dried Seafood Market Dried scallop Hong Kong – The price for popular dried seafood products from Japan for...
Feb 5, 2012 23:33

Promoting Hong Kong Politicians during Lunar New Year

As the Hong Kong Chief Executive Election will be held on March 25, 2012, Hong Kong political figures’ words and behaviors triggered discussions among people. Some retailers at the Victoria Park Lunar New Year Fair found business opportunities by relating their commodities with local politics. Many...
February 5th, 2012 | Audio-Visual Vox, Lunar New Year, Photo Vox, | | Read More

New Year for the Chinese Indian: A small but cheerful celebration

While Delhi prepared to celebrate it’s Republic Day this January, a small community in the capital held its own little celebrations. Lunar New Year in city’s Chinese community is a small, but memorable affair. The Chinese Embassy hosts an annual party for the New Year and Chinese expats in...
February 5th, 2012 | Lunar New Year | Read More

Zhenjiang, China: Praying for a Good Times Ahead in the Year of the Dragon

Zhenjiang, Jiangsu Province — Lunar New Year is not only about food, fireworks and family gatherings. Worship plays an important part of the festival. Join visitors to the Jinshan Temple, as they gather to pray for prosperity in the Year of the Dragon: On the eve of New Year, worshippers head for...
February 5th, 2012 | Lunar New Year | Read More

Decorating Osaka during the Lunar New Year

CNY Lucky Sign in Doorway of Osaka Restaurant Lunar New Year Lights in Osaka Street Airport Banners in Osaka Airport Banners in Osaka 2
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Celebrating the Lunar New Year in Suzhou: A Photo Essay

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February 5th, 2012 | Lunar New Year | Read More

Storied Malaysian Recipes Cross the Seas to Delight HK Elites

Storied Malaysian Recipes Cross the Seas to Delight HK Elites
Kuala Lumpur — Hidden in a corner of the city, surrounded by age-old shop houses and two-story townhouses, lies a modest,  authentic Malaysian eatery that has unlikely ties with an exclusive private club in Hong Kong.
May 23rd, 2011 | Business Vox, Food Vox, Malaysia Vox | Read More

Australian Pair Glory in Roasting Coffee for Hong Kong

Australian Pair Glory in Roasting Coffee for Hong Kong
HONG KONG — Nutty, with a vanilla-caramel undertone. Cherry aroma and a chocolaty finish. These taste profiles are used to describe the coffee sold by Glory Coffee, but they don’t seem to fit the burlap sacks of odorless, straw-colored beans sitting on the roasting warehouse floor.
May 23rd, 2011 | Business Vox, Food Vox | Read More

Screenwriter Aims to Change HK Film Casting From Inside

Screenwriter Aims to Change HK Film Casting From Inside
HONG KONG — The screenwriter of last year’s unconventional Cantonese flick “All About Love” doesn’t have a lot of love for Hong Kong’s movie casting process.
May 23rd, 2011 | Arts Vox, Business Vox | Read More
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