Chinese New Year in Bangkok Jan. 2009
Neujahrs Grüße 2010
New Year greetings 2010
Restaurant with amazing view
Walking street in Luang Prabang
Shop by shop along the cities mainroad
Look out the window too long?
Wat Choumkhongsourintharame
Beside the river bank of Mekong
Mekong the heart of Laos
Wat Paphaimisaiyaram
Inside Wat Pa Phai
The entrance door into the Wat Pa Phai
Monks in the yard of Wat Pa Phai
Stupas in front of Wat Pa Phai
Restaurants and coffee bars along Sakkarine Road
Simple nice restaurant to relax
National Museum Luang Prabang
Food vendors sell out along the street
Mom-and-pop-store in front of the temple
Night market in Luang Prabang
Daughter Sylvia buys a textile blanket
Night market offerings
Chinese New Year January 2009 in Bangkok
At China Town in Bangkok
Kitchen of Nai Sow Restaurant
Automation on main roads in Bangkok
Inside furnishing in a Mongolian ger
Mongolian Ger
Baldan Baraivan Temple before restoration
Inside the German Restaurant Brauhaus
Mongolian barbecue is being prepared in front of y…
German Restaurant Brauhaus in Ulaanbaatar
Mayor's office of Ulaanbaatar city
In front of the Parliament building
Bank Buiding and Stock Exchange
Mongolia Today
8th Bodo Khan Jabzundamba and his wife Dondogdulam
Mongolian Shamanism dress
Model of Karakorum
The monument known as "The Chinggis Inscription"
Genghis Khan alias Temüjin
Ceremonial costume for a state official
Mongolian historical caveman painting
Old Mongolian Stone Amulet
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Dragon costume at the Chinese New Year January 2009
Next Chinese New Year is on 24th of February 2010
Chinese New Year begins according to the Chinese calendar which consists of both Gregorian and lunar-solar calendar systems. Because the track of the new moon changes from year to year, Chinese New Year can begin anytime between late January and mid-February. Below is a chart that shows the beginning day of Chinese New Year and the animal sign for that year.
Chinese New Year begins according to the Chinese calendar which consists of both Gregorian and lunar-solar calendar systems. Because the track of the new moon changes from year to year, Chinese New Year can begin anytime between late January and mid-February. Below is a chart that shows the beginning day of Chinese New Year and the animal sign for that year.
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