Chinese New Year, also known as the Lunar New Year or Spring Festival, is one of the most significant holidays in Chinese ...
(Photo by VCG/VCG via Getty Images) Chinese Lunar New Year 2023—or, rather, New Year 4721—will take place on Sunday, 22 January 2023 in Asia—the beginning of the Year of the Rabbit ...
Lunar New Year marks the start of a new lunar year and falls in January or February each year. In 2024 Lunar New Year begins on Saturday 10th February. It is celebrated with gifts, fireworks and ...
This Sunday in Asia will see the beginning of the “Year of the Rabbit” as Chinese Lunar New Year comes around again. The massive holiday always begins on the day of the second New Moon after ...
The alleyways have been cleaned, ruby-red lanterns hang overhead and Reverend Norman Fong is on the lookout for a microphone. The 71-year-old San Francisco Chinatown native has emceed the city's ...
Hong Kong and the mainland are not the only places to celebrate Lunar New Year. The Japanese and the Koreans have Lunar New Year Festivals, as do the Vietnamese. In Vietnam, Lunar New Year is ...
Lunar New Year, also known as Chinese New Year, is a celebration that marks the start of a new lunar year. It usually falls in January or February each year depending on the Moon. In 2024 ...
Tuesday 1 February marks the Lunar New Year for 2022 - celebrated in China, East Asia and across the world. The celebrations see people feast with relatives, watch parades and pray for good ...
When the Lunar New Year arrives each year, it brings a flood of fond memories for me. My family immigrated from Seoul to Canada when I was five years old, and my parents wanted to make sure I didn ...
"Lunar New Year", also known as the "Spring Festival", has become a significant part of Australian culture. The celebration is so popular that Sydney's version is considered the largest outside Asia.