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...
Subscribe now for just $9.99 per month and gain access to over 1,250,000 (1.25 million) words worth of educational material pertaining to a wide array of subjects and interests
Some of the topics covered include (but are not limited to)...
Science - physics, elements, chemistry etc.
Mathematics - theories, historical figures, important equations etc.
History - famous figures, battles, empires and civilizations etc.
Art - artists, artwork, art mediums etc.
The ultimate resource for teachers, students, writers; truly anyone with a curious and open mind for new concepts and novel vantage points of observing the world
Not convinced? Keep scrolling. Enjoy the first 500 characters of each and every piece of content available for premium members for FREE! The scroll never ends, so learn all you can!