The Year of the Snake commenced on January 29, ushering in Lunar New Year celebrations across Asia and beyond, with more than a billion people participating in rituals and festivities.
Eight consecutive public holidays give Chinese residents an opportunity to share meals, attend traditional performances and ...
a historic Chinatown district in Jakarta, Indonesia. (Yasuyoshi Chiba/AFP via Getty Images) A Chinese temple in the Chinatown area of Yangon, Myanmar, on the first day of the Lunar New Year.
(Ted Aljibe/AFP via Getty Images) Prepping for a dance performance before a prayer service at St. Maria de Fatima Catholic Church in Glodok, a historic Chinatown district in Jakarta, Indonesia.
Its capital, Kuala Lumpur, is an amazing city, home to the Batu Caves, the iconic Petronas Towers, scenic KLCC Park, several bustling markets and plenty of temples and religious ... visit than before ...
TEMPO.CO, Jakarta - Chinese New Year (CNY), often referred to as the ... The country hosts some of the most iconic, and also the biggest, celebrations in the entire globe. Beijing’s Temple Fairs are a ...
TEMPO.CO, Jakarta - Lunar New Year has long been ... on stopping by several shrines on the street, namely Lengnoeiyi Temple and Mang Nguan Ha Shrine. Yaowaraj, also known as Bangkok’s Chinatown, is ...
In Jakarta, the historic Yin De Yuan Temple, dating back to 1650 ... symbolising the effort needed to earn sustenance. In London, the Chinatown Chinese Association organizes a grand parade ...
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