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  2. New Year picture - Wikipedia

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    Yangliuqing New Year Picture. Kangxi Period (1661-1722). National Art Museum of China. New Year picture of the Qing dynasty. A New Year picture (Chinese: 年 画; pinyin: níanhùa) is a popular Banhua in China. It is a form of colored woodblock print, used for decoration and the performance of rituals during the Chinese New Year Holiday. In ...

  3. Think Think and Ah Tsai - Wikipedia

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    Tsai's love of cats is well known among her supporters, and young people in particular are fans of the two cats. [29] Her Chinese New Year video message in 2015 included a grey tabby cat trying to break free from her arms. [28] As part of her campaign, Tsai and her cats were transformed into anime video characters. [30]

  4. Din Dong - Wikipedia

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    Din Dong is its author's pet cat. He was a stray cat living in Hong Kong. One day, the author found this strangely welcoming cat, Din Dong then immediately became their household pet. He is one of the happiest cats in the world, every action of him is unpredictable and hilarious, thus inspired the author to start the comic “Din Dong”.

  5. This Journalist Collects Vintage Cat Photos That Might Melt ...

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    Image credits: allvintagecats Nowadays, thanks to the internet, we're in a time when cats are incredibly popular, which, according to Paula, helps challenge old stereotypes.

  6. Sagwa, the Chinese Siamese Cat - Wikipedia

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    Sagwa, the Chinese Siamese Cat, or simply Sagwa, is a children's animated television series based on the children's book The Chinese Siamese Cat, created by Amy Tan which aired on PBS Kids, co-produced by Canada-based animation studio CinéGroupe and Sesame Workshop. [1]

  7. Pleasant Goat and Big Big Wolf - Wikipedia

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    The cartoon became enormously popular with Chinese schoolchildren after its debut in 2005. Cashing in on the cartoon's success, the producer made an animated feature film in 2009, which generated a box office revenue of 79 million yuan (approx. US $11.5 million) during Chinese New Year that year.

  8. Cartoon elves and scrolls visualize Chinese military’s goal ...

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    The Chinese painting "Dwelling in the Fuchun Mountains" displayed in its entirety in the National Palace Museum Taipei on June 1, 2011. - Patrick lin/AFP/Getty Images

  9. Chinese New Year - Wikipedia

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    Chinese New Year's Eve and the first 3 days of Chinese New Year; will be made up on subsequent working days if any of the 4 days fall on Saturday or Sunday. The day before Chinese New Year's Eve is also designated as holiday, but as a bridge holiday, and will be made up on an earlier or later Saturday.