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Introduction
About Festival Square

Chinese New Year
Meanings and Celebrations
Festive Food: Nian Gao
Other Festive Foods

The Lantern Festival
History and Festive Foods
The Legend Behind

Tuen Ng Festival
Traditions and Celebrations
The Legends
Rice Dumplings - The Inside Story
How to make Rice Dumplings?

Mid-Autumn Festival
Traditions and Celebrations
All About Mooncakes
The Legend Behind

Winter Solstice
Celebrations and Festive Foods
Glutinous Rice Balls


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Chinese New Year Dishes from AllRecipes.com
Chinese Holidays from SanDiego-Online.com
Chinese Festivals @ ChinaTownSydney.com



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About Festival Square

Chinese people celebrate their festivals with lots of great food!!! Join us for a tour and see how the legends, festivals and foods are all linked together to form a very special part of chinese culture.


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Of the three major beverages of the world-- tea, coffee and cocoa-- tea is consumed by the largest number of people.

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