This year, Chinese New Year begins on Wednesday, January 29. Those who celebrate will be entering the year of the snake. Just like with any holiday, traditions abound for Chinese New Year. Some of ...
As families gear up for the Lunar New Year, no celebration would be complete without mandarin oranges, the sweet, tangy, and conveniently peelable fruit adorning decorated homes and eaten by visitors ...
Want to make sure you start off 2025 on the right foot? Besides fireworks and New Year's Day polar plunges, there are plenty of traditions and superstitions to help make sure the incoming year is a ...
Many people around the world celebrate the Chinese New Year. During that time of the year, Chinese New Year decorations and signs can be seen everywhere in China, but have you ever thought about the ...
Every year, some time between late January and early February, an estimated 2 billion people across the globe, many of them in East and Southeast Asia, celebrate the Lunar New Year. Millennia of ...