Troubles of HK's Ngong Ping 360 Cable Cars I didn't even notice this in the HK news at all, apparently hundreds of Hong Kongers were stranded on the cable cars on Chinese New ... (by Whykay Jan. 27, 2012)
Chinese New Year celebration this Sunday in Galway Where: Aula Maxima, NUI, GalwayWhen: Sunday, 29th January, 2012. From 4pm to 6pmWhat:"The celebrations will feature performers from Shanghai University Arts Troupe performing traditional Chinese music, ... (by Whykay Jan. 26, 2012)
Should there be a Chinatown in Dublin? Way back, I was always jealous of other countries with their Chinatowns, but it doesn't mean I wasn't excited when I visit London and its ... (by Whykay Jan. 26, 2012)
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Fingal & Chengdu - Twin Towns I didn't realise Fingal was twinning with Chengdu. There's an event on at The Dublin Convention Centre. A Chinese performance group will be arriving at ... (by Whykay Jan. 26, 2012)
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Chinese New Year on Six One News If you missed your chance to see the CNY festival at Temple Bar Meeting Square (I heard it was hard to get in, especially to ... (by Whykay Jan. 23, 2012)
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Happy New Year - it's the year 4709! I thought Chinese New Year is the 23rd Jan 2012, but it's actually today. And it's the Lunar year, 4709.I'd like to wish everyone a ... (by Whykay Jan. 22, 2012)
Dublin Chinese New Year Film Festival IFI are screening "I wish I knew" as part of the Dublin Chinese New Year Film Festival.In association with the DCNYF Chinese Film Festival (January ... (by Whykay Jan. 17, 2012)
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Why doesn't HKers hold doors open for others? One thing I noticed/remember whenever I'm back in Hong Kong, locals don't hold the door open, even if you are right behind them, so glass ... (by Whykay Jan. 17, 2012)
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Free wifi on DART by summer Amongst all the depressing news, there's some good news for once. Free wifi will be available on the DART by summer time, as well as ... (by Whykay Jan. 16, 2012)
Chinese big spenders Chinese people are more affluent and have more spending power. Countries are scrambling to pull these high spenders. (by Whykay Jan. 14, 2012)
Chinese New Year in Ireland It's the year of the Dragon soon. Dublin's Chinese New Year's website is up live, so check out the programme for events held around Dublin.The ... (by Whykay Jan. 13, 2012)