Chinese New Year was celebrated at a museum with a chance to interact with the year’s reptilian zodiac hands-on.
Surrounded by crowds and patting the head of a fish-shaped lantern for good luck, 27-year-old Tian Jialiang immersed himself ...
Welcome to the Year of the Snake! Snake is the yin to last year’s Dragon yang. That said, Snake does not settle for ...
SELANGOR’S state-level Chinese New Year celebration will take place on Feb 8 at the Fo Guang Shan Dong Zen temple in Jenjarom ...
Vibrant snake lanterns with cartoonish features are crafted in China, symbolising good luck and challenging traditional snake ...
One of the biggest public events on Auckland’s calendar will draw tens of thousands of people keen to welcome the Lunar New ...
The sound of drums could be heard throughout Sheffield city centre with one thousand red lanterns illuminating the streets ...
Since it is officially the Year of the Snake, now is as good a time to finally take a look at Lego’s latest Chinese New Year ...
The Asian celebration is a time to wish for good luck and prosperity in the new year. In the Alamo City, multiple ...
The Lunar New Year began on Jan. 29 and ushers in the Year of the Snake. For many around the world, celebrations mark the time of a fresh start.
Asian American communities around the U.S. were ringing in the Year of the Snake with community carnivals, family gatherings, parades, traditional food, fireworks and other festivities. In many Asian ...
The Lunar New Year is the most important holiday in China and many other Asian countries. Celebrations will last until ...