Special New Year Readings and Activities Section
Image from the article, Chinese Lunar Calendar and Zodiac, by the SF Chinese Culture Center
Readings
Statement by the President on the Lunar New Year
By President Barack Obama
New Year’s greetings from the President
China, Asia Welcome the Year of the Rabbit
By Heda Bayron, VoA News
Year of the rabbit is expected to bring some uncertainty…
Discovering Chinese New Year’s
By Frances Kai-Hwa Wang, AAV Contributing Editor
After discovering Chinese New Year’s at 12, Wang now celebrates a more traditional New Year than her parents ever did. Is it still tradition when you make it all up out of a book?
Chinese Lunar Calendar and Zodiac
By the Chinese Culture Center of San Francisco
An informative primer on the background to the calendar, the legends of the 12 animals, and how the Chinese version of the Lunar calendar corresponds to the Gregorian calendar through the year 2019
Chinese New Year: The Kid-Friendly Version
By Frances Kai-Hwa Wang, AAV Contributing Editor
Every year Frances gives a presentation to her daughters’ school class — so she’s getting pretty good at it
Tet: A Celebration of Rebirth
By C.N. Le, Asian-Nation
Different flavors and new traditions in the Vietnamese holiday that’s “like New Year’s, Christmas, and Thanksgiving all rolled into one”
Tet Nguyen Dan
By Frances Kai-Hwa Wang, AAV Contributing Editor
An introduction to Vietnamese Lunar New Year
Sol – Korean Lunar New Year
By Frances Kai-Hwa Wang, AAV Contributing Editor
An introduction to Korean Lunar New Year
Chinese New Year Dates
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Chinese Year |
Zodiac Animal |
Gregorian Date |
4698 |
Dragon |
Feb. 5, 2000 |
4699 |
Snake |
Jan. 24, 2001 |
4700 |
Horse |
Feb. 12, 2002 |
4701 |
Ram/Sheep |
Feb. 1, 2003 |
4702 |
Monkey |
Jan. 22, 2004 |
4703 |
Rooster |
Feb. 9, 2005 |
4704 |
Dog |
Jan. 29, 2006 |
4705 |
Boar |
Feb. 18, 2007 |
4706 |
Rat |
Feb. 7, 2008 |
4707 |
Ox |
Jan. 26, 2009 |
4708 |
Tiger |
Feb. 10, 2010 |
4709 |
Hare/Rabbit |
Feb. 3, 2011 |
4710 |
Dragon |
Jan. 23, 2012 |
4711 |
Snake |
Feb. 10, 2013 |
4712 |
Horse |
Jan. 31, 2014 |
4713 |
Ram/Sheep |
Feb. 19, 2015 |
4714 |
Monkey |
Feb. 9, 2016 |
4715 |
Rooster |
Jan. 28, 2017 |
4716 |
Dog |
Feb. 16, 2018 |
4717 |
Boar |
Feb. 5, 2019 |
4718 |
Rat |
Jan. 25, 2020 |
Chinese Lunar Calendar and Zodiac
Detailed, nicely illustrated charts and background
by the SF Chinese Culture Center
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Losar: The Tibetan New Year
By Frances Kai-Hwa Wang, AAV Contributing Editor
An introduction to Tibetan Lunar New Year
History of the San Francisco Chinese New Year Parade
By the Chinese New Year Festival and Parade
As early as the 1860’s, Gold Rush Chinese were eager to share their culture
Celebrating the Chinese New Year
By the Chinese Cultural Center of San Francisco
A primer on traditional and modern celebrations
Celebrating the Lantern Festival
By the Chinese Cultural Center of San Francisco
Taking place under a full moon, the festival marks the end of New Year festivities.
Activities
S.F. Chinatown a feast for all 5 senses
By the AP
Travel and activity tips if you go
New Year Recipe: Long noodles for a long life
By the AP
With its beef and tomato combination married to crispy Chinese noodles, recipe is a blend of cuisines
Three Generations of Chinese New Year’s Cake (Nian Gao)
By Frances Kai-Hwa Wang, AAV Contributing Editor
From an elaborate two-day production to the lightning-fast microwave approach, preparation methods may have changed across generations, but the sticky-sweet New Year’s cake is still a savory culinary project for “a family that sticks together.”
For Love of Dumplings: Traditional and Not-So-Traditional Chinese Dumplings
By Frances Kai-Hwa Wang, AAV Contributing Editor
At family gatherings, sometimes a dumpling is more than just a dumpling. Recalling a family tradition with Grandmother Wang’s recipes.
Lunar New Year Activities for Kids
Fun from the S.F. Chinese New Year Parade and Festival
Lunar New Year Activities
Send a greeting, gussy up your site with free clip art, and more!
Products & Resources
Ten Easy Lunar Celebration Ideas
Suggestions and a variety of products for Korean, Chinese, and other Lunar New Year celebrations available from the online catalogue of AsiaforKids.com.
Lunar New Year Books for Kids
By Frances Kai-Hwa Wang, AAV Contributing Editor
A review of children’s picture books by APA writers about celebrating Lunar New Year.
Videos for APA Kids: A Review
By Frances Kai-Hwa Wang, AAV Contributing Editor
A review of videos of multicultural stories and about Asian-American history and culture, including educational videos about the New Year.
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