The festivities last about two weeks, culminating in the Lantern Festival on the new year's first full moon. So, where do dumplings — tang yuan in Chinese — come into the picture? For many ...
The writer and curator Su Wu’s version of tang yuan reflects her family’s history and her life in Mexico City.
In many parts of northern China, this celebration includes eating dumplings — round, palm-sized dough wrappers filled with minced ingredients and shaped like ingots, symbolizing wealth. Occasionally, ...
Who says traditions are outdated and festivals are boring? Here are ways to change your kid's mind. Read more at straitstimes ...
I used to love buying tang yuan (round balls of glutinous rice flour ... They are eaten at Chinese reunion dinners, such as Mid-Autumn Festival, the winter solstice and Lunar New Year because ...
Tang yuan (or tong yuen) are eaten by Chinese families for reunion dinners, such as for the mid-Autumn festival, winter solstice and Chinese New Year, because the round balls symbolise harmony ...
Tang yuan is traditionally served during Dong zhi, or Winter Solstice festival, a time for family reunion. Dong zhi is the ...