The Lunar New Year is the most important holiday in China and many other Asian countries. Celebrations will last until mid-February.
China's 1.4 billion consumers have developed Western-style appetites for high-protein foods such as pork and beef, prompting far-reaching changes in the global economy Lunar New Year, arguably China's ...
Cleaning the house, participating in a festive feast, and playing dice games are just a few of the common traditions that ...
Today marks the beginning of the Chinese “year of the snake.” The lunar calendar is different from the Gregorian in that it ...
SeventyFour/Shutterstock Lunar new year is the most important traditional festival for the Chinese people, symbolising unity, ...
The Lunar New Year, also known as the Chinese New Year or Spring Festival, is a traditional Asian celebration that has been ...
Families will come together to practice cultural customs and eat feasts. Many people will also clean their homes before ...
Bidding farewell to the mythical Dragon, the world welcomes the Year of the Snake on January 29 — the first day of the Lunar ...
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According to the Chinese traditional lunisolar calendar, the holiday falls on Jan. 29 this year, and the Chinese Zodiac deems ...
The Speed Art Museum celebrated Lunar New Year with a free community day featuring Asian art and cultural activities.