The Chinese used to work in the gold mines. They would sign on for like three months and do the work. At the end of the three months they would go to collect their wages from the pay tunnel. When they had all the Chinese in the tunnel, the door behind them would be locked and then the mine would be blown up, killing all the workers. Then the process would start all over again.
Chinese national day is on 1st of October.
The Spring Festival is the most popular Chinese festival, begin in the 1st day of each Chinese year and end in the 15th day, usually held in January or February.
No. The Chinese have nothing to do with ANZAC Day, unless particular families had an ancestor fight in an Australian or New Zealand troop.
chinese workers took jobs for low pay in mining and railroad construction in the united states
Year of the Horse
Chinese national day is on 1st of October.
Feb. 3rd is Chinese New Years Day - the first day of the Chinese lunar calendar.
They we're given $1 per day (a lot more than in their homeland), but had to pay head tax for any family coming in ($50), pay for shelter, food, and equipment. The White people were payed about $2 per day.
Chinese Valentine's Day is called Qixi Day. It is always on the 7th day of the 7th month of the Chinese calendar. In 2014, that is August 2nd. In 2015, that is August 20th.
the pay day is January 1
On the 13th day, Chinese people eat vegetarian food. They also dedicate the day to General Guan Yu, a historical warlord.
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Is Chinese New Year! Or at least for 2010! Same day as Valentine's day this year!
China does not celebrate this day, however Chinese Christians may do so.
Today is Chinese new year
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