You can look at it this way. People are born on a certain day, and that is your birthday. However, in China, you are one year older after one new year's has gone by. So in China, you technically can have 2 birthdays. One that is the New Year's that is everyone's birthday and your own birth date.
Prob(two sets of matched birthdays) = 1 - [Prob(No matched birthdays)] + [Prob(One set of matched birthdays)] = 0.63
Hammurabi had two birthdays because he believed in reincarnation!
No. You're only born 1 day, and can only have 1 birthday. Of course you can celebrate it on another day, and then call it 2 birthdays, but you can only have one real :)
Millions around the world.
No. Red just symbolizes money. For birthdays Chinese people receive money in a traditional red envelope.
obviosly, they celebrate birthdays but they do it with a lot of alchocol!
They don't. They only celebrate 15th birthdays, which is a quinceanera.
What is does China's pledge "one country, two systems" mean
China split into two nations when the Republic of China was established in 1912 under the rule of Sun Yat-sen in the Xinhai Revolution. The two states of China are the People's Republic of China and the Republic of China.
It is to celebrate the day of your birth. and the reason why peoples 18th birthday is so important is because they are growing into an adult.
Nearly two million people were killed during the unification of China
Only those people with birthdays.