as millions of Chinese journey home to celebrate with family and friends. Lunar New Year is the only time many people make the long trek to see their families, some traveling more than a thousand ...
If you’re not familiar with Lunar New Year, which starts Feb. 10, the annual celebration — also known as Chinese New Year — follows the lunar calendar. It contains 354 days, versus the 365 ...
CHICAGO — It was a busy, bustling and colorful day as Lunar New Year celebrations got underway in Chinatown on Sunday. While the Chinese New Year falls on Saturday, Feb. 10, dozens gathered to ...
To recognize and observe this special time, The Heersink Office for Diversity and Inclusion (Heersink ODI) continues its tradition of sharing stories of celebration. Lunar New Year: A Time of Joy and ...
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 ...
"The Chinese culture is influenced by every culture in the past," he said. "So, celebrating Chinese new year in this country - and every country - the dragon dance is open for everybody.
KUALA LUMPUR: It is a joy to see people of different races coming together to celebrate Chinese New Year, says MCA president Datuk Seri Dr Wee Ka Siong. He said that this is a norm in Malaysia for ...
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 ...
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 ...
Chinese New Year celebrations continued on Sunday for the second weekend. The Year of the Dragon was celebrated with in style in Sunderland today (Sunday, February 18) with dragon and lion dances.