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The city is preparing to welcome the Chinese New Year with a grand festival full of culture, cuisine, and traditional performances.
A snake installation made up of 230 CNC-cut aluminum panels was organized into a serpentine shape that winds 150 feet along ...
As people celebrate the beginning of the new Chinese lunar year, the Year of the Snake, what do snakes symbolize in mythology?
Whether it’s called Chūn Jié in China, Tết in Vietnam, or Seollal in Korea, there are commonalities to the Lunar New Year ...
The San Mateo County History Museum echoed with rhythmic drum beats, energetic music and bursts of applause as people from across the San Francisco Bay Area gathered in Redwood City on Saturday to ...
Entering the Lunar New Year, Loyola's Department of Programming hosted a celebration for students embracing the cultural ...
Hundreds of celebrants gathered at Queens Borough Hall’s Helen Marshall Cultural Center on Thursday, Jan 30, to celebrate the ...
A program of Chinese art forms — traditions cherished and passed along among generations in the Asian-American community — ...
One of the most famous Chinese folk tales is the “Legend of the White Snake.” Although early versions of the myth date back ...
Lunar New Year celebrations kicked off on Feb. 1 with the Brooklyn Lunar New Year Celebration & Prosperity Street Festival in ...
To celebrate Chinese New Year, Burlington Arcade in London recently hosted cultural workshops for visitors to experience traditional Chinese culture. Among the activities were workshops on making pear ...