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January 23rd, 2012 -- Cheers for the Lunar New Year!
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Let's Celebrate! by Camilla Wu January 23rd, 2012 -- Cheers for the Lunar New Year! Let's Welcome the Year of the Dragon! Happy 2012! Copyright © 2011-2012 by cAmilla Children's Literature LLC All rights reserved. 卡密拉兒童文學有限公司版權所有 Copyright © 2009-2012 by cAmilla Studio of Children's Literature & Culture
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Love, Peace, Hope & Future!
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January 23rd, 2012 -- Cheers for the Lunar New Year! Let's Welcome the Year of the Dragon! Happy 2012! Copyright © 2011-2012 by cAmilla Children's Literature LLC All rights reserved. 卡密拉兒童文學有限公司版權所有 Copyright © 2009-2012 by cAmilla Studio of Children's Literature & Culture
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Give 2011 A Gentle Kiss and Get Ready to Embrace the Happiness of 2012!
by Camilla Wu Always remember that we are all blessed!
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Thursday, November 24th, 2011--Happy Thanksgiving!
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Let's Celebrate! by Camilla Wu Thursday, November 24th, 2011 Happy Thanksgiving!
Dear Members, While we are happily eating turkey and celebrating Thanksgiving, we shall always remember its history. What has happened in our life exists for reasons. Showing our appreciation to the universe is truly a noble deed. The more we realize how much the nature and our loved ones have sacrificed for us, the better souls we will be! Love always, Camilla
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Happy Halloween!!! by Camilla Wu Monday, October 31st, 2011 How about NO TRICK BUT TREAT!!!
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Let's Celebrate!
by Camilla Wu
Monday, October 10th, 2011
Happy Double Ten Day!
Happy Birthday to Republic of China!!!
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Let's Celebrate! by Camilla Wu Wednesday, September 28th, 2011 Happy Teacher's Day!!! There are might be many ways for us to express our immense gratitude and respect to our dearest teachers every day, especially on this special day. Here is some information for you to read so that we have a better understanding of its origin. Let's enjoy our reading while celebrating! Love, Camilla with tons of hugs and kisses for her dearest teachers from her very young till now source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Teachers%27_Day Teachers' Day TaiWan the Republic of China uses this day to honor teachers' virtues, struggles, and contribution not only to their own students but also to society in general. People often make use of the day to express their gratitude to their teachers, such as paying them a visit or sending them a card. This date was chosen to commemorate the birth of Confucius, believed to be the model master educator in ancient China. In 1939, the Ministry of Education established the national holiday as August 27, the attributed birthday of Confucius. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia In many countries, 'Teachers' Days' are intended to be special days for the appreciation of teachers; World Teachers' Day is celebrated across the world on October 5. Ever since the importance of teachers has been recognized by UNESCO, by adopting the “Recommendation concerning the status of teachers”, World Teachers' Day has been celebrated annually.[1] This includes celebrations to honor the teachers for their special contribution in a particular field area or the community in general. In 1952, the Executive Yuan changed it to September, stating that it was calculated to be the precise date in the Gregorian calendar. The festival celebration occurs in the temples of Confucius around the island, known as the "Grand Ceremony Dedicated to Confucius" (祭孔大典). The ceremony begins at 6 AM with drum beats. 54 musicians dress in robes with blue belts, 36 (or 64) dancers dress in yellow with green belts. They are led by Confucius's chief descendant (currently Kung Tsui-chang) and followed by ceremonial officers. Three animals—the cow, the goat, and the pig—are sacrificed. The hairs plucked from these sacrificed animals are called the Hairs of Wisdom. In addition, local education institutes and civil offices award certain teachers for their excellence and positive influence. Dear members,
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Monday, September 12th, 2011 Happy Mid-autumn Festival! Dear Members, While you are having fun eating mooncakes and pomeloes, you might want to spend some time telling the history and sharing some interesting legends and stories with your families and friends. Here is the information for you to beautify your night! Enjoy your mid-autumn festival! Lots of moonkisses and moonhugs, Camilla ^ ^ source: http://www.gio.gov.tw/info/festival_c/moon_e/moon.htm# Enjoying the Wind and Moon Together -- Mid-Autumn Festival The clear and radiant moon has been a subject of Chinese poetry and song since ancient times. And the moonlight of Mid-Autumn Festival brings particular warmth and ease to the hearts of the people of China. This festival is said to have originated from the ancient ceremony of Sacrificing to the Moon Goddess. When that ceremony was later combined with the Legend of Eating Mooncakes, Mid-Autumn Festival grew in the popular consciousness to become the major occasion that it is today. "When the moon is full, mankind is one" -- In China, the full moon has always represented the gatherings of friends and family. Thus, Mid-Autumn Festival is a time for family reunions. On this night, families will go together to scenic spots and parks for moon appreciation parties, eating mooncakes and pomeloes in the cool night air and praying for a safe year. This festival has been made even more lively by the three legends of Chang-O Flees to the Moon, Wu Kang Chops Down the Cassia Tree, and the Jade Rabbit Grinds Medicine. Since Mid-Autumn Festival coincides with the fall harvest, the occasion is also celebrated in Taiwan by making offerings to the Earth God (Tu-ti Gong) in hope that he will make the next year's harvest even more bountiful.
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June 6th, 2011 Happy Dragon Boat Festival!
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May 15th, 2011 Happy Children's Safety Day! by Camilla Wu
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Let's Celebrate! by Camilla Wu May 8th, 2011 Happy Mother's Day!
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