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Archaeology Now presents A Joyful Family Reunion - A Chinese New Year Celebration

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Lunar New Year celebrations in China run for weeks with special meals prescribed for particular days of the cycle. An important aspect of festivities is the ritual visits to family members. A bus tour to a market introduces participants to ingredients that will be used in the "feast of the gathering of families." A jubilant dinner of commemoration held at Fung's Kitchen after the tour celebrates the start of the Year of the Rat.

Lunar New Year celebrations in China run for weeks with special meals prescribed for particular days of the cycle. An important aspect of festivities is the ritual visits to family members. A bus tour to a market introduces participants to ingredients that will be used in the "feast of the gathering of families." A jubilant dinner of commemoration held at Fung's Kitchen after the tour celebrates the start of the Year of the Rat.

Lunar New Year celebrations in China run for weeks with special meals prescribed for particular days of the cycle. An important aspect of festivities is the ritual visits to family members. A bus tour to a market introduces participants to ingredients that will be used in the "feast of the gathering of families." A jubilant dinner of commemoration held at Fung's Kitchen after the tour celebrates the start of the Year of the Rat.

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Fung's Kitchen
7320 Southwest Fwy.
Suite 115
Houston, TX 77074
http://www.archaeologynow.org/

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$75
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