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Provided by Xinhua This photo taken on Feb. 3, 2025 shows the ice and snow festival at Longtan Park in Dongcheng District in Beijing, ...
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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 ...
Data from this year's online shopping festival reveals a growing willingness among Chinese consumers to spend on products that are "tastier," "healthier" and "fresher," according to Zhang Peng, ...
There are more than 1.5 billion people–about one–fifth of the world’s population celebrate Lunar New Year, according to ABC ...
The Asian Student Association (ASA) celebrated the Lunar New Year in Dede 2 from 6:00-8:00 pm last night. The Lunar New Year ...
Dorri Partain Managing Editor Goodbye, “Year of the Dragon,” hello, “Year of the Snake!” Wednesday, Jan. 29, marks the first ...
This ancient Chinese festival is a time to put everything from the previous year in the past and look forward to all that ...
Firecrackers, parades and prayers are marking the start of the Year of the Snake around Asia and farther afield. Wednesday ...