The festive period has ended but, as the moon ushers in a new cycle, billions are preparing to celebrate Lunar New Year 2025. The Year of the Snake begins on 29th January and according to the Chinese zodiac,
Many who celebrate Lunar New Year believe that what you do and don’t do on on the holiday will affect your luck in the coming year.
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.
From fiery red jackets & leggings to intricately patterned belt bags, lululemon's Chinese New Year capsule collection embodies the wise and intuitive energy of the snake.
Disney California Adventure celebrates the Year of the Snake ahead of many other Lunar New Year celebrations in Orange County.
While many in Michigan have celebrated New Year's — and maybe even already have given up on their resolutions — a number of communities throughout the state are getting ready to ring in the Lunar New Year later this month.
With the Lunar New Year celebrations kicking off the year of the snake on9, 2025, Emirates customers will be treated to a range of gift and culinary treats onboard, while several of its airport lounges will also be embracing the celebrations with their own Lunar New Year themed menu items.
The Connecticut Museum of Culture and History will host its annual Lunar New Year celebration on Feb. 22 at CT State Community College Manchester's Arts, Sciences and Technology Center from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Live entertainment and crafts will be offered; tickets for the event are free.
Lunar New Year begins on Wednesday, January 29, and festive events around DC are commemorating the Year of the Snake with traditional dances, themed crafts, markets, and more.
From lion dances to cultural fairs, discover the best community events in San Diego to welcome the Year of the Snake.
It’s almost time to celebrate the Lunar New Year, the year of the snake. New Year’s Day is Wednesday, Jan. 29 in 2025.
After eight years away, actor-comedian Martin Lawrence is hitting the stand-up circuit again. His "Y'all Know What It Is!" tour arrives at Hard Rock Live in Atlantic City on Saturday. The "Bad Boys" star will perform a new hour of material, with support from special guests Benji Brown and Daphnique Springs.