Chinese New Year is the most important holiday in China, where a 15-day celebration incorporates age-old traditions in commemoration of the nation’s culture and history.
There’s something magical about the start of a New Year—that not-quite-tangible yet somehow still distinct feeling that anything is possible. In many Asian cultures, this rebirth and celebration ...
On January 29, 2025, we enter your year—the Year of the Snake, according to Chinese astrology. This promises to be a ...
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To protect themselves from bad luck this year, those born in the Year of the Snake should wear red throughout 2025.
Three people in Taichung yesterday hold Chinese characters they wrote above their heads at an event celebrating the Lunar New ...
Chinese New Year festivities are back on in Chinatown, with the streets lit up to usher in the Year of the Snake. From now until Feb 27, the district will come to life with vibrant lantern displays, ...
According to Chinese geomancy, those born in the Year of the Sheep will make money this year if they are careful – but love ...
The Cathay International Chinese New Year Night Parade is finally returning for its 2025 edition on January 29.
The Post Office has unveiled new stamps that celebrate an international holiday. Local artist Jo Davies has designed the new ...
The Chinese New Year Night Parade will begin its route at the Hong Kong Cultural Centre Piazza as its starting point. It will then proceed along Canton Road, Haiphong Road, and Nathan Road, before ...
In 2025, the Chinese zodiac's Wood Snake year will bring prosperity to several signs. Snakes, Dragons, Oxen, Rabbits, and ...