Chinese New Year, also known as Lunar New Year or the Spring Festival, starts on January 29 and spans 15 days, culminating in ...
When is Lunar New Year in 2025? And why do people wear red as part of the celebrations? Answers to these questions and more ...
Chinese Lunar New Year 2025: 2025 is the Year of the Snake. The Lunar New Year is on January 29 and the celebrations end with ...
Since the first day of the Spring Festival travel rush, Xi'an's port has welcomed more than 3,100 inbound foreign visitors, ...
To celebrate the upcoming Chinese New Year, a lantern festival has kicked off on Wednesday in Tangshan, North China's Hebei ...
The Festival celebrate the food and cultural traditions of Asian Aucklanders from 26th January to 22nd February.
Feel the magic of winter at the Hirosaki Castle Snow Lantern Festival, where countless snow lanterns light up the grounds of the historic Hirosaki Castle. Surrounded by snowy landscapes and ...
as an agricultural harvest festival. Today, Pongal is celebrated by Tamil communities in Tamil Nadu, South India, and the Tamil diaspora worldwide. In Singapore, it holds special significance within ...
Also known as Lunar New Year, the festival begins on the first day of the first lunar month in the calendar, and ends with the 'Lantern Festival ... North Korea, Singapore and Cambodia.
Singapore, South Korea and Brunei. Tet is the Vietnamese celebration of the Lunar New Year. Tet is short for Tet Nguyen Dan, which means festival or feast in Vietnamese, according to San Diego Tet ...
1 Republic Boulevard, Marina Bay Street Circuit, F1 Pit Building, Singapore 038975 7 & 8 Feb 2025 8pm River Hongbao is an annual CNY celebration that takes place across the Gardens by the Bay. Be ...
With over 70 programmes, light projections, and art installations, this year’s festival celebrates Singapore’s 60th year of independence ... and artisans in a space celebrating unity and creativity.