International students at East China Normal University (ECNU) celebrate the Spring Festival by guessing lantern riddles. Photo: Chen Xia/GT. At East China Normal University (ECNU) ...
Red lanterns, stickers, and Chinese knots have been popping up across the country, all in celebration of Lunar New Year, ...
Welcome to the year of the Snake. Chinese New Year, which falls on January 29 this year, is a festival that celebrates the ...
From lucky foods to traditional greetings, we answer your questions about Lunar New Year as we enter the Year of the Snake.
Everyone gets up early and wears their new year clothes to visit friends and relatives. Chinese individuals visit temples to ...
The Year of the Snake has arrived. These Valley eateries serve Lunar New Year foods for prosperity, health and happiness.
The Doodle itself comes from South Korea and shows how people celebrate Lunar New Year in many Asian countries. This holiday has been celebrated for more than 3,000 years and foll ...
Tang Yuan (glutinous rice balls), for family togetherness ... There are many legends of how the Lunar New Year festival originated. One legend that dates back thousands of years is that of ...
with sesame balls (Jian Dui), sweet glutinous rice cake (Nian Gao), and sweet rice balls (Tang Yuan). There are also Lunar New Year-inspired beverages. Head to InterContinental Dubai Festival City ...
Dai Mo, co-director of "Detective Chinatown 1900," spoke with China.org.cn about the film's latest installment, highlighting ...
Hundreds of millions gathered across Asia to celebrate the Lunar New Year on Wednesday, welcoming the Year of the Snake with ...