KANGAR - Paper-cutting art and Chinese calligraphy have transcended tradition to become integral elements of Chinese New Year ...
Chinese New Year, also known as Lunar New Year, celebrates the new year according to the Chinese lunar calendar and in 2025 that falls on 29th January. Millions of people worldwide will be celebrating ...
The animal symbolizes transformation and renewal, fitting traits now that ABC7 is the proud broadcast sponsor for San Francisco's Chinese New Year Parade. The parade and celebrations for the year ...
For millions of people across the globe, the end of January signals Chinese New Year, with celebrations taking place on January 29 in 2025. Know for its parades and intricate decorations ...
The Chinese New Year, or the Lunar New Year, is one of the biggest and oldest celebrations. The 15-day-long festivities begin with the Little Year and conclude with the Lantern Festival. As per the ...
In the week leading up to Chinese New Year, Kolkata’s Tiretti Bazaar transforms into a vibrant reflection of the city’s Chinese-Indian heritage. Red lanterns, symbolising prosperity and good ...
The interest in exploring Malaysia doesn’t just come internationally, as there has also been a 30% surge in accommodation searches by domestic travellers during the Chinese New Year period.
Chinese New Year's Eve dinner bookings are in high demand, with online reservations tripling year-on-year as of January 16, industry data showed. Many restaurants were fully booked as early as ...
Sales of Chinese New Year trinkets at Glodok Chinatown Market, Jakarta, January 15, 2025. Ahead of the celebration of Chinese New Year 2576 Kongzili on January 29, 2025, the Glodok Chinatown area is ...
Ringing in the Year of the Snake in Dubai? With the Chinese New Year falling on Jan 29, the city is buzzing with exciting ways to celebrate. From glam rooftop parties to lavish feasts, Dubai has ...
This free event celebrates the spirit of the Lunar New Year through the timeless art of Chinese calligraphy. Book your spot here. Celebrate the Year of the Snake as Jinlong Culture & Performing ...
It is a long-standing Chinese tradition during the Lunar New Year to give out red packets, also known as lai see in Cantonese and hong bao in Mandarin. Usually handed out in pairs and containing ...