Dorri Partain Managing Editor Goodbye, “Year of the Dragon,” hello, “Year of the Snake!” Wednesday, Jan. 29, marks the first ...
The Lunar New Year has officially kicked off today and it involves delicious foods, wholesome traditions, family bonding and ...
From public parades to traditional dances, here's how countries around the world are celebrating the Year of the Snake.
The Santa Barbara Chinese School (SBCS) in partnership with the Santa Barbara Public Library is set to host a grand ...
Communities across the world begin celebrating Lunar New Year on Jan. 29 — and 2025 marks the Year of the Snake.
Lunar New Year, often called the Spring Festival or Chinese New Year, is the most important holiday in China and many other ...
Lunar New Year is based on the Chinese lunisolar calendar. It begins with the first new moon and ends with the Lantern ...
Students at Niagara Fall High School are learning about the holiday through a unique lesson that connects culture with art.
Jan. 28 marks the Lunar New Year, beginning the Year of the Snake. It's not the only lunar festival — Ramadan begins Feb. 28, ...
The New Year is the Main Popular Feast of China. The celebration falls between January 21 and February 20, but ...
According to historical records, the Chinese people have been celebrating the lunar new year for over 4,000 years.
Chinese New Year, also known as Lunar New Year, begins on Jan. 29, 2025 and festivities typically last for 15 days.