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The Chinese community in Chinatown of Kolkata marked the Year of the Dragon with a pilgrimage to an ancient Marian Shrine in West Bengal.
Published by paulose varghese 4 months ago in World Holidays | +19 votes | 14 comments
How to make popular New Year's drinks by Paula Deen. See her recipes here!
Published by Heather Tooley 5 months ago in World Holidays | +3 votes | 4 comments
How to tell persistent holiday revelers that you do not want to drink during your New Years celebrations
Published by carol roach 5 months ago in World Holidays | +18 votes | 23 comments
What are the interesting things we need to know about the month of June? What are some of the events celebrated worldwide on this month?
Published by ariel nacion 13 months ago in World Holidays | +5 votes | 1 comments
Holidays are often believed to have pagan, or other religious origins. However, this is not that case. In fact, one of the holidays that we celebrate the same time every year, is Mother's Day which has an interesting history regardings it origins in America.
Published by Linda Smith 14 months ago in World Holidays | +4 votes | 4 comments
Detailed schedule of royal wedding for Britain's Prince William and Kate Middleton.
Published by Heather Tooley 14 months ago in World Holidays | +16 votes | 1 comments
Royal wedding facts confirmed for Prince William and Kate Middleton's big day on April 29, 2011.
Published by Heather Tooley 14 months ago in World Holidays | +3 votes | 3 comments
January is National Soup Month. ItÂ’s the perfect celebration for one of the coldest months of the year. What else can knock the chill off better than a steaming bowl of soup? Share with friends and its even better. Here are other ideas to celebrate National Soup Month.
Published by Gayle Crabtree 18 months ago in World Holidays | +2 votes | 1 comments
Ways to celebrate January as Hot Tea Month is just fun. It gives us an opportunity to try different teas, learn about their history and get together with friends. This article talks about health benefits, describes different varieties of hot tea and gives celebration suggestions.
Published by Gayle Crabtree 18 months ago in World Holidays | +2 votes | 0 comments
A description of WW1. The meaning behind Veterans Day.
Published by Jaz 20 months ago in World Holidays | +0 votes | 0 comments
Facts about the 13th of August. Births on the 13th of August. Deaths on the 13th of August. Significant events on the 13th of August. Saints days on the 13th of August. 13th of August facts.
Published by DeeBee 23 months ago in World Holidays | +20 votes | 5 comments
Facts, figures and information about the 20th of March, otherwise known as the Vernal Equinox.The 20th of March is the last day of Pisces and the last day of the Zodiac year. The 20th of March is St Cuthbert's Day. The 20th of March is the last day of Winter.20th of March facts.
Published by DeeBee 28 months ago in World Holidays | +7 votes | 7 comments
A history and celebration of Mother's Day. What is it all about?
Published by Ngozi Nwabineli 28 months ago in World Holidays | +16 votes | 13 comments
Colorful customs and festivals celebrated on the first days of March
Published by Olive Mill 29 months ago in World Holidays | +5 votes | 0 comments
Published by geebiz101 43 months ago in World Holidays | +1 votes | 0 comments
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