The Name for Chinese New Year Within China, the Event Which Begins Chinese New Year, How the Chinese Lunar Calendar Works, the Length of Chinese History and the Number of Chinese Emperors Throughout History, the Majority of Chinese People Living Within Cities by 2030, One of the Most Densely Populated Cities Upon Earth, the Number of People Who Live Within Beijing, China, How Chinese Taxi Cabs Help the Chinese Government Monitor Traffic, the Bīngxuě Dà Shìjiè (Ice and Snow Big World) of Harbin, China Constructed Annually, China, the Height of the Highest Harbin Ice Sculptures, Ice Sculpture Replicas of Real World Architecture, Ski Luges Allowing the Public to Luge as Fast as Olympic Athletes, the Advent of the Harbin International Ice and Snow Sculpture Festival, Virtually All Replica Architecture of the Hā’ěrbīn Guójì Bīngxuě Jié (Harbin International Ice and Snow Sculpture Festival) Containing Light, the Land Size and Number of Lights Utilized Within the Hā’ěrbīn Guójì Bīngxuě Jié, the Type of Light Utilized Within the Hā’ěrbīn Guójì Bīngxuě Jié, How Ice Blocks are Fitted for Lighting, How Ice Blocks are Joined Together, All Hā’ěrbīn Guójì Bīngxuě Jié Lights Turned On at the Same Time, the Length of Time the Hā’ěrbīn Guójì Bīngxuě Jié is Active, the Origin of Chinese Fireworks, the Concept of “Dashuhua” (Beating Tree Flowers), the Temperature of the Metal Utilized During Dashuhua Performances, the Protective Equipment Worn by Dashuhua Masters, the Only Dashuhua Master Left in the World, the Reason the Practice of Dashuhua May Become Extinct During the 21st Century, the Number of Ethnic Minorities Within China During the Modern Day, the Etymology of “Beijing”, China’s Second Largest City, the Only City to Host the Summer Olympics and Winter Olympics, the Expansion Rate of Beijing During the Early 21st Century, the Hypothesized Population of Beijing by 2050, the Reason the Xī’ān Zhōnglóu (Bell Tower of Xi’an) Rings 108x During Chinese New Year, How the Xī’ān Zhōnglóu Was Constructed, Examples of Superstitious Practices Observed Within China Prior to Chinese New Year, the Reason Cabbage is Sought After During Chinese New Year, the Traditional Usage of Meat During Chinese New Year, the Chinese Chewy Meat Texture of Ququ (Q Texture) (Chewiness), the Traditional Chinese Alcoholic Drink of Baiju (White Alcohol/Liquor), How Baiju is Manufactured, the Length of Time Baiju is Fermented For, the Mandarin Term for “Cheers”, the Reason Chinese Culture is Ritualistic, the Reason Chinese Dumplings are Uniquely Shaped, the Usage of Fireworks to Signal the End of Chinese New Year, the Ancient Chinese Fortune Telling Practice of Kau Cim (Request a Stick/Beg for a Fortune Stick), the Etymology of “Hong Kong, China”, the Population of and Number of Skyscrapers Within Hong Kong, the Tallest Skyscraper Within Hong Kong, the City With the Most Rolls Royce Vehicles Per Capita, the Way Hong Kong Residents View Hong Kong and China, the Number of Instant Noodle Packages Consumed Within China Annually, Evidence of Noodles Existing Within Ancient China, the Belief of Chángshòu Mià (Long Life Noodles) Within Chinese Culture, the Difficulty of Crafting Chángshòu Mià, the Maximum Length of Chángshòu Mià, the Majority of Hong Kong Residents Shopping Within Small Community Stores, the Preparation and Consumption Process of Fish Within Chinese Culture, the Belief of Fish Bestowing Good Fortune Within Hong Kong, the Belief of Dragons Bestowing Good Fortune Within Chinese Culture, the Correlation Between Longwu (Dragon Dance) Dragon Size and Luck During Chinese New Year, the Role of Martial Artists within the Longwu Tradition, the Reason Medicine is Not Consumed Upon the First Day of Chinese New Year, the Reason Porridge is Not Consumed Upon the First Day of Chinese New Year, the Reason Sleeping is Not Permitted Upon the First Day of Chinese New Year, the Chinese Province Which Produces the Majority of Fireworks World Wide, the Length of Time the Tradition of Fireworks Manufacturing Has Existed Within China, the Reason Fireworks Were Developed, the Daoist Temple of Liuyang, China, the Reason the Yàowāng Shēngchōng Guàn (Yaowang Shengchong Palace) is Dedicated Toward Chinese Inventor Cai Lun and Chinese Inventor Tsansum Yang, the Reason the Yàowāng Shēngchōng Guàn Pays Tribute to Chinese Inventors, the Number of Fireworks Manufacturers Within Liuyang During the Modern Day, How Saltpeter was Originally Sourced, How Fireworks are Filled, the Process Workers Must Undergo Prior to Entering the Facility to Fill Fireworks, the Reason Chinese Fireworks Explode, Disparate Countries Preferring Disparate Chinese Fireworks, the System Utilized to Pay Firework Manufacturing Employees, and the Nightly Firework Demonstrations of Liuyang

Chinese New Year is referred to in China as the "Spring Festival". Chinese New Year is dictated by the 1st new moon closest to Spring. The lunar calander resets itself every 12 years, and each year is represented by a different animal which include the horse, goat, tiger, rooster, dog, pig, rat, ox, monkey, rabbit, snake, and dragon. China's written history dates back over 3000 years and has been ruled by over 500 emperors. It is estimated that by 2030, 1,000,000,000 (1 billion) people will live...


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