Celebrate Lunar New Year with this festive ... the annual celebration — also known as Chinese New Year — follows the lunar calendar. It contains 354 days, versus the 365-day Gregorian calendar ...
HONOLULU (HawaiiNewsNow) - Lunar New Year is right around the corner and the festivities are planned to ring in the Year of the Dragon. Chinese New Year falls on Saturday, Feb. 10 but its a custom ...
The Chinese eat long-life foods. The Balinese observe a day of silence. Thais splash water on one another. People in many parts of Asia, as well as elsewhere in the world, love to celebrate a holiday ...
Tens of thousands of people have turned out to see colourful dancing dragons help celebrate the Chinese New Year across the UK. In London they were treated to a blaze of red and gold with elaborate ...
Also known as Chinese New Year cake, nian gao symbolises progress, advancement, and growth. Chinese families will buy or make this treat for new year celebrations in the hope of having a better ...
From chow mein to spring rolls, these are the best three recipes to try for lunar new year from Suzie Lee’s latest cookbook, Simply Chinese Feasts. As we look ahead to the lunar new year (10 Feb ...
Dragon dancers in Hampshire have celebrated the start of the Chinese New Year - with 2024 representing the year of the dragon. Michael Ng, from the Chinese Association of Southampton, said the ...
The weeks leading up to the Lunar New Year festivities are an exciting time, with those who celebrate finding themselves busy with all sorts of preparations. In the midst of it all, don’t forget ...
Residents at Four Season’s St Catherine’s Care Home in Horwich have welcomed in the Year of the Dragon with a celebration of all things Chinese. In the weeks leading up to the Lunar New Year ...
REVELLERS gathered for a dazzling Chinese New Year celebration with music and dancing for the first time in four years. Chinese characters etched onto red lanterns, martials arts displays ...
So while you see a lot of red-coloured decorations, it's also a tradition for Chinese to give a red envelope to children as a way to celebrate the new year and celebrate their growth." Iris Tang ...