Chinese New Year has evolved from a local tradition into an international event, uniting families in China and engaging ...
Lunar New Year in the USA is commonly celebrated in the Asian district or Chinatown across the country. Discover the best ...
Loy Siew Leng from Bentong, Pahang keeps tradition alive by crafting kai chai paeng (little chicken biscuits) to celebrate the Year of the Snake.
Why do so many brands stick to familiar narratives of the past in Lunar New Year campaigns? We ask creative leaders in the ...
Vancouver will celebrate the Year of the Snake with several activities and events across the city. The annual LunarFest events include everything from a Friday night concert to several artist markets, ...
Lunar New Year, also known as Chinese New Year or the Spring Festival, is a 15-day festival that is celebrated in many Asian countries.  It originated during China's Shang Dynasty, and it has many ...
For over six decades, kindergarten teacher Mabel Chua has faithfully carried on the cherished tradition of sending off the Kitchen God (Zao Jun) at her home in Lengkok P. Ramlee here.
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.
The most traditional vegetables used are lettuce, baby bok choy and gailan, or Chinese broccoli, per China Highlights. Looking for a little bit of help getting a promotion or better grades? Then Lunar ...
The San Diego Tết Festival is just around the corner, which will bring the vibrant celebration of the Lunar New Year to Liberty Station.
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.