(Our home in Ming He Yuan)
However, Chinese New year 2009 falls on 26th of January, which is celebrated as the symbol of springs celebration. In fact in China, the Chinese New Year is still called the Spring festival. It is celebrated after the fall harvest and before the spring planting season. The date of the Chinese New Year is always changing and is dependant on the Chinese calendar. I can't wait to learn about and experience all these customs of China
I am going to miss all of my friends in San Diego, but I hope to inspire them and provide them 
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Where are you flying from? Is it a direct flight? How long will your flight last?
Do you have any plans yet?
omg! it sounds like soo much fun.. :)
When are you going to update this?
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