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Lantern Festival (traditional Chinese: 元宵節;
simplified Chinese: 元宵节; pinyin:
Yuánxiāo jié), also
called Shangyuan Festival (traditional Chinese: 上元節; simplified...
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southern China,
whereas people in the
north call the dish
yuanxiao. Like tangyuan,
yuanxiao are
glutinous rice
balls stuffed with
filling that are eaten...
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Yuanxiao (Chinese: 元宵; pinyin:
yuánxiāo; Wade–Giles: Yuan2hisao1; lit. 'first night') are
dumplings of
glutinous rice flour,
filled with
sesame or peanut...
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Ancestors Worship, Tomb
Sweeping Birthdate of the God of Sky-officer
Yuanxiao Han ( )
Daeboreum 대보름 or 정월 대보름
Great Full Moon
Korean Month 1 Day 15 4...
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story created by
Zhang Jigang revolving around a
couple who
visit the
Yuanxiao Festival and lose each
other in crowd. It
quickly became a
smash hit, and...
- is used to made
foods like jian dui, tangyuan, nian gao, qingtuan, and
yuanxiao. In ****an,
cooked glutinous rice flour,
called mochigomeko (or mochiko...
- the new year is
celebrated as the
Lantern Festival, also
known as the
Yuanxiao Festival (simplified Chinese: 元宵节;
traditional Chinese: 元宵節; pinyin: Yuán...
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during the
Dragon Boat Festival, and
sweet soy bean powder-covered
plain yuanxiao over the
winter solstice.
Olive juice is also a much sought-after refreshment...
- may
refer to four
related festivals in the East
Asian cultural sphere:
Yuanxiao in
China Daeboreum in
Korea Koshōgatsu in ****an Tết Nguyên Tiêu in Vietnam...
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Festival (see below). 15th day of 1st
Lunisolar month Lantern Festival 元宵节
Yuánxiāo jié
Based on
Chinese calendar 2nd day of 2nd
Lunisolar month Zhonghe Festival...