The Lunar New Year is the most important holiday in China and many other Asian countries. Celebrations will last until mid-February.
With each frame, Wang invites the audience to witness a universal narrative—one of resilience, identity, and joy. The ...
More than a billion people across the world, from China to the Philippines to diaspora communities in the United States, ...
Firecrackers, parades and prayers marked the Lunar New Year as millions around Asia and farther afield celebrated ...
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For many, the Lunar New Year is a time to reflect on people they have lost. But it's also a time to set intentions and ...
Google is ringing in the Year of the Snake in South Korea and beyond with a Lunar New Year-themed Google Doodle.
Broadcast since 1983, the Spring Festival Gala — known as chunwan — remains China’s biggest televised event, drawing over a ...
For 2025, the Chinese New Year begins on January 29, marking the start of the Year of the Snake, specifically the Wood Snake, and ending on February 16, 2026. The snake, known for its wisdom and ...
From snake-themed events to whether your luck is in: discover all you need to know about the coming Lunar New Year in our Year of the Snake 2025 series. Anyone who reads their Chinese zodiac would ...
In preparation for the Year of the Snake, many malls are leaning on decorations ... Over at Fahrenheit88, Kuala Lumpur, the Lunar New Year decorations have fortune in mind. Its “PowerFu ...