The Chinese New Year, also known as the Lunar New Year or Spring Festival, is a 15-day festival that begins today, Jan. 29.
This year, Lunar New Year falls on Wednesday, Jan. 29. It ends Feb. 12. Lunar New Year, also widely regarded as Chinese New Year since the late 19th century when it gained global recognition through ...
Three upcoming community Lunar New Year festivals, including one in its 35th year, honor the region’s unique Asian heritage with family-friendly fun.
Explore Chinese New Year dishes that go beyond the taste buds to foster wishes for prosperity, good fortune, and longevity for the Year of the Snake.
You can feed the lion a red envelope at the Lunar New Year Celebration at NorthPark Center.(Courtesy of the Crow Museum of A) Get ready to celebrate. The Lunar New Year is just around the corner.
There are days of prayer, cleaning and feasting. Cleaning represents a wish to put away old things and welcome the new year, according to Chinahighlights. Decorations go up the night before ...
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