Lunar New Year will be celebrated on Wednesday, Jan. 29. The occasion is based on the lunar calendar and takes place all ...
The exact date varies each year based on the lunar calendar. The new year begins on Jan. 29 this year. The festival is ...
An explosion of color and movement, of sound and rhythm. The fascinated looks on children’s faces as creatures of costume approached to greet them. Food and fellowship and a fond welcome to traditions ...
Red banners, lanterns, art displays and live performances created an experience that some were surprised to see.
The Lunar New Year is the most important holiday in China and many other Asian countries. Celebrations will last until mid-February.
U.S. Rep. Grace Meng has reintroduced measures to make the Lunar New Year a federal holiday in conjunction with a resolution ...
This year marks the first new year since UNESCO approved China’s application to include customs of the Spring Festival to its “Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity.” ...
The exact date varies each year based on the lunar calendar. The new year begins on Jan. 29 this year. The festival is important in Asian cultures as it’s meant to bring families together and ...
Lunar New Year will be celebrated on Wednesday, Jan. 29. The occasion is based on the lunar calendar and takes place all around the world but it's primarily celebrated by Asian countries.