Hundreds of lanterns floated into the night sky over northern Taiwan on Saturday (February 8) as crowds prayed for prosperity in the Year of the Snake.
Milan (AsiaNews/Agencies) - Digital, social, personalised, trendy: these are the main characteristics of Chinese New Year 2.0. While ... experiences such as visiting lantern festivals and markets ...
marking the start of the new year on the Chinese calendar. For Yu, 36, of Union Township, the dance is a point of pride. “What I enjoy most is having an avenue to delight people,” said Yu ...
“We’re glad to see that as China puts more countries on the visa-free list and fully relaxes and improves visa-free transit policy, the Chinese New Year is becoming a worldwide celebrated ...
THE Chinese restaurant at Mandarin Oriental Kuala Lumpur is showcasing a wide array of dining options this Chinese New Year. Lai Po Heen has set menus, a la carte options, poon choy and a ...
Its radiant burnt orange hue, reminiscent of glowing Chinese New Year lanterns, hints at the journey of flavours within. The nose reveals a harmonious medley of honey-coated pestiños, sweet ...
Satellite imagery discovered a new submarine in a Chinese shipyard as China ... "Western submarines are reported in media years before they are even laid down. While there are always secrets ...
A massive sunroof and double-glazed windows bring both light and refinement, while the 3D camera parking system wouldn’t have been out of place on a Rolls-Royce only a few years ago ... ICE slowly ...
But why exactly do we do it? To find out, Young Post spoke to Andrew Pak Wan-kai, the chairman of Hong Kong Lantern-Riddle Association. According to Pak, the Chinese have been celebrating the ...