Learn why this ancient Chinese dance, rooted in Kung Fu moves, plays an important role in celebrating Lunar New Year.
Having embarked on the intricate art of crafting lion heads in 1986, 70-year-old Siow Ho Phiew receives orders from as far ...
The tradition is now experiencing a renaissance. Nearly 1,000 individuals have participated in training sessions since 2019, thanks to outreach programs sponsored by the Hong Kong Special ...
Snakes weren’t always “little dragons.” In early Chinese cultures, they were powerful symbols of vitality and strength in ...
Despite high demand for lion costumes every Chinese New Year, only a few artisans, such as Lim Seow Ling, are dedicated to ...
Some 1.4 billion Chinese said goodbye to the year of the dragon and welcomed the year of the snake, which symbolizes wisdom and good fortune in the traditional zodiac and begins Wednesday with family ...
The Lunar New Year is the most important holiday in China and many other Asian countries. Celebrations will last until mid-February.
The Year of the Dragon is coming to a close. Tomorrow, a new moon will herald in the Year of the Snake and the start of ...
Parents Diversity Council and the Bedford Free Public Library held a Lunar New Year event on Saturday to celebrate the Year ...
In Moscow, Russians cheered, waved and took smartphone photos of drummers, costumed dancers and long dragon and snake figures ...
Communities across the world begin celebrating Lunar New Year on Jan. 29 — and 2025 marks the Year of the Snake.
With Chinese New Year (or Lunar New Year) quickly approaching, some may wonder why this coming year is the Year of the Snake, ...