Traditional Chinese Cooking News
Dining | Celebrate the Chinese New Year with Asian cooking
Kung Pao-style noodles are a light and tasty treat. TAHOE/TRUCKEE, calif. — Chinese New Year is just weeks away and is the most important of traditional Chinese holidays. It is known as the ‘Spring Festival' and marks the end of the winter season.
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How to host a Chinese banquet for the Year of the Dragon
Asian dining tables will be groaning under the weight of traditional Chinese dishes for the lunar new year, many of which will usher in the Year of the Dragon with miles of long noodles, dumplings and lettuce wraps to symbolize good fortune and prosperity.
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Celebrate the Chinese New Year with Asian Cooking
Chinese New Year is a great time to celebrate Asian quisine, such as Kung Pao Style Noodles, a recipe by Heather Hunsaker.
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Campus celebrates Chinese New Year
Step onto Fort Hays State University grounds, and you will immediately notice the diversity. For a small city in between Salina, Kan., and Denver, Colo., Hays houses many nationalities. One group of students got to share a piece of their culture last weekend with the Chinese New Year, an event that called for a campus-wide celebration.
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Chinese New Year: Celebrate the Year of the Dragon
The Chinese New Year is the most important of the traditional Chinese Holidays and 2012 is the Year of the Dragon.
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Preschoolers carry out a new year tradition
Monday marked the first day of the traditional two-week celebration of Chinese New Year, and Emma Leong-Miller’s classroom was decorated in red and gold — for good luck and wealth — just as it has been for the past 36 years.
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