On Saturday, the Asian community in Michigan and beyond marked the Lunar New Year. In Ann Arbor, a special event was held to ...
Dragon, lion and snake dancers took to the streets of Chinatown once again to celebrate the Lunar New Year and welcome the ...
Hundreds of people lined the streets of Chicago’s Chinatown Sunday afternoon to celebrate the end of the Lunar New Year, a 15 ...
Costumed lion dancers performed for two hours on a snowy Sunday to celebrate the Year of the Snake in Boston's Chinatown ...
The Lunar New Year itself celebrates the end of winter and the arrival of spring. A Lunar New Year celebration and parade was ...
A lion dancer kicks a head of lettuce into the crowd, Feb. 9, 2025. The practice called "Choy Cheng" in English "Plucking ...
For those born in a Snake year, 2025 is their Ben Ming Nian, or a year traditionally believed to bring bad luck. Though this ...
Lunar New Year traditions drew big crowds to Victoria’s Chinatown on Sunday to ring in the Year of the Snake. Lion dancers ...
Four teams of adult athletes laced up their skates to play in a hockey club's third annual tournament celebrating the Lunar ...
The dragon and lion were prominent figures in the parade, representing prosperity and good luck. The Lunar New Year is among the most significant holidays in the Asian community. It’s a moment for ...
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Since late January, the Asian world has observed the Year of the Wood Snake. One of 12 animal symbols of the Chinese zodiac, the snake is associated with wisdom and wealth, perhaps auguring a period ...