With over a billion people, China is a complex country. In spite of the changes that are occurring there every day, it is still a mystery to most of us. A culture that goes back thousands upon thousands of years means that there are complexities that even most Chinese may not be aware of. One thing we do know about China is that there are a large number of festivals and that their timings are not fixed to a specific day, but are set by complex calculations and the lunar calendar.
Whether you are Chinese and have lost touch with your roots, have a lot of Chinese friends, or have business relations with China, knowing about Chinese festivals and when they occur is important. So how do you do this? Buy a Chinese calendar and try to keep track of what happens when and hope you don’t forget about it? Make a list and set up computer reminders and hope you have not missed out on something? And how do you keep track of the meanings of the festivals and what happens on those days?
There’s now an easy way to not only do this, but get all the latest news about all the festivals, or, if you prefer, just the ones that interest you. Get on the internet and visit Trackle.com. Trackle.com is a site that lets you place tracklets to keep track of news that interests you. Tracklets are like automated searches for specific subjects.
Suppose you set up a tracklet for Chinese festival calendar. This tracklet will show you a list of all the Chinese festivals and gives you the option of setting up reminders for the festivals that are important or are of interest to you. Since the complexities of the Chinese calendar means that that the festivals fall on different days of the year, having festival based reminders and not date based ones means that you will be reminded of the festivals you have chosen, irrespective of when they occur. And if, for any reason, the date of a festival is suddenly changed, you will be among the first to know about it. Tracklets are easy to set up and stay active until you cancel them so the reminders keep coming to you years after year.
And you can set tracklets for just about any information you want, not just the Chinese festival calendar. Whether is news about a specific subject, regular updates about weather conditions where you live, or business news that affects your work, you can set up tracklets to track them all and let you know when anything about the subject you have chosen appears on the web. Set up as many tracklets as you want for the subjects you need to keep up to date on.
With your tracklets in place on Trackle.com, you don’t have to go searching for the information you need. It comes to you. Visit Trackle.com and see for yourself how easy it is to stay current on the Chinese festival calendar or anything else you need to keep abreast of.
Whether you are Chinese and have lost touch with your roots, have a lot of Chinese friends, or have business relations with China, knowing about Chinese festivals and when they occur is important. So how do you do this? Buy a Chinese calendar and try to keep track of what happens when and hope you don’t forget about it? Make a list and set up computer reminders and hope you have not missed out on something? And how do you keep track of the meanings of the festivals and what happens on those days?
There’s now an easy way to not only do this, but get all the latest news about all the festivals, or, if you prefer, just the ones that interest you. Get on the internet and visit Trackle.com. Trackle.com is a site that lets you place tracklets to keep track of news that interests you. Tracklets are like automated searches for specific subjects.
Suppose you set up a tracklet for Chinese festival calendar. This tracklet will show you a list of all the Chinese festivals and gives you the option of setting up reminders for the festivals that are important or are of interest to you. Since the complexities of the Chinese calendar means that that the festivals fall on different days of the year, having festival based reminders and not date based ones means that you will be reminded of the festivals you have chosen, irrespective of when they occur. And if, for any reason, the date of a festival is suddenly changed, you will be among the first to know about it. Tracklets are easy to set up and stay active until you cancel them so the reminders keep coming to you years after year.
And you can set tracklets for just about any information you want, not just the Chinese festival calendar. Whether is news about a specific subject, regular updates about weather conditions where you live, or business news that affects your work, you can set up tracklets to track them all and let you know when anything about the subject you have chosen appears on the web. Set up as many tracklets as you want for the subjects you need to keep up to date on.
With your tracklets in place on Trackle.com, you don’t have to go searching for the information you need. It comes to you. Visit Trackle.com and see for yourself how easy it is to stay current on the Chinese festival calendar or anything else you need to keep abreast of.