Chinese zodiac, or shengxiao (/shnng-sshyao/ 'born resembling'), unlike the general zodiac, is represented by 12 zodiac ...
The holiday is not celebrated just in mainland China and Hong Kong. For Chinese people, Lunar New Year is the Spring Festival ...
Lunar New Year begins Jan. 29, and local celebrations will begin this weekend and run through early February. Celebrated ...
In Phoenix, the 35th annual Phoenix Chinese Week Lunar New Year Festival at Steele Indian School Park is the city’s biggest ...
A giant Mi Loong, or Rice Dragon, is displayed at the Xindian town of Fuzhou city, Fujian province on Monday. [Photo by Chen ...
Lunar New Year is a vibrant and meaningful holiday celebrated by millions of people around the world, especially in countries like China, Korea, Vietnam and others in East Asia and Hawaiʻi.
Find ways to celebrate the Lunar New Year in NYC, from witnessing stunning lion dances to participating in engaging arts and ...
The Year of the Snake begins on Jan. 29. It’s the first time Lunar New Year is a legislatively recognized (though unpaid) holiday in Washington state. Here's what to know about it.
What is the allure of the snake that captured the imagination of the ancient world, even becoming one of the 12 Chinese ...
Each year, a 150-foot-long dragon, PoChiMu, promenades from the Portland Chinatown Museum across Downtown. Drummers, dancers, ...
The Connecticut Museum of Culture and History will host its annual Lunar New Year celebration on Feb. 22 at CT State ...
One Bangkok is adorned with art installations, creating a festive Chinese New Year atmosphere. Highlights include: ...