Asian Americans Celebrate 2003!By Leonard Chan and AACP2002-2003, 26 page calendar. |
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"Asian Americans Celebrate 2003!" is a calendar that includes descriptions and dates for over 40 Asian American celebrations. Some of the festivals that include a description in this calendar are - Oshogatsu, Ati-Atihan, Chinese New Year, Tet Nguyan-Dan, Eid-al-Adha, Hina Matsuri, Holi, Ching Ming, Songkran, Lei Day, Carabao Festival, Dragon Boat Festival, Tano Day, Obon Festival, Mid-Autumn Moon Festival, Diwali, Ramadan, Eid-al-Fitr, and the Hmong New Year.
Profits earned from this project will be used for our intern program and for the cost of printing the calendar. Our interns help do research and writing for the calendar. Please donate now so that we will have money to produce a 2004 calendar. Thank you.
Description for the Calendar
Have you ever wondered what date the next Lunar Year begins on or the date for the first day of Ramadan? Many festival dates celebrated by Asian Americans are based on a lunar calendar or some other calendar that is different from the one commonly used here in the United States. As a result, many of these festival dates change from year to year.
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Most recent revision February 28, 2003