Have you tried bathing in coriander broth? How about throwing mandarins to flowing body of water? These are a few of Asia's unique Lunar New Year traditions.
On Jan. 29, millions of people around the world welcomed the Year of the Snake. While the holiday originated in China, many ...
The bathing ritual is just one of many unique traditions practiced by Chinese Indonesians celebrating the Chinese New Year across the country. In Solo, Central Java province, locals held Grebeg ...
The lunar new year marks the first new moon of the lunar calendar, which this year rises on 29 January, kicking off ...
From his first Tet in Vietnam in 2020 to his fifth celebration in 2025, Belgian son-in-law Men Cheo has gone from a curious ...
This tradition before Chinese New Year doesn't translate into the usual housecleaning agenda, as it involves scrubbing the bathroom, moving furniture to get to hard-to-reach walls and floors, and ...
It is the most significant holiday in China — which is why it is sometimes called Chinese New Year — but is celebrated in many Asian cultures, often with unique traditions and customs.
This story has been updated with new information. While many in Michigan have celebrated New Year's — and maybe even already have given up on their resolutions — a number of communities ...
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