Sydneysiders are welcoming in the Lunar New Year with events across the city, including dragon boat races, street festivals, ...
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On February 7, the three-day Sydney Chinese New Year Dragon Boat Festival 2025 kicked off at Darling Harbour in Sydney, ...
It was the New Year, and we spent the first few days of it feeling unwell, suffering from vomiting and diarrhoea.’ ...
In the financial year that ended in June, people from China were the largest foreign investors in Australian residential ...
Lunar New Year festivities are in full swing across different cultures in Sydney right now, from Vietnamese Tet to Korean ...
A popular restaurant in Sydney has been forced to close and an investigation is now under way after more than a dozen people fell violently ill.
Chinese New Year, also known as Lunar New Year, begins on Jan. 29, 2025 and festivities typically last for 15 days.
The Lunar New Year usually starts sometime between late January and mid-February. This year, the festivities begin on ...
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Business events celebrating the Chinese lunar New Year step up next week, with gala dinners planned in the major capitals and ...