Chinese New Year
Now for those of you who out in cyber-space that do not use Wikipedia - 'Chinese New Year' is a traditional Chinese Holiday, and in China it is known as 'Spring Festival' - 'Lunar New Year' - and 'Eve of the Passing Year' - plus other more oriental sounding names. In essence, this celebration marks the end of winter, and welcomes in a coming of a new dawn. Moreover, it gives us the excuse to just have a good time in a very bold fashion indeed.
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OK, so what type of stuff should you get to help you conform to this Chinese slanted celebration? Well, there is something like...
An Asian Cascade Centerpiece - this red and gold foil decoration, with additional red card attachments, is as magical as a Kung-Fu monkey riding around on a sanguine cloud.
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A Jointed Dragon - this red and yellow Chinese Dragon measures 3 feet in length, and is printed on both sides, ready to assemble. Plus, if you are feeling especially adventurous, you can wave it into the faces of whoever has p*ssed you off that morning - just for larks.
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Dragon Whirls - this assortment of red, green, and blue, dragon heads measures approximately 76cm in length. Moreover, it comes with a long colorful foil attached to the end, which you can dangle like a donkey in a dingy.
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So there you have it folks, a couple of items that will help you start your Chinese New Year with a HAI-YA, and not an AH-SO! Alternatively, you can check out the Chinese New Year shop at Monster Parties for more information. But before you do, remember...
Oh! I almost forgot - Happy New Year - again.



