As the Chinese New Year begins, it’s a perfect time to reflect on what the upcoming year holds. Lunar New Year, also known as Chinese New Year or Spring Festival, is a significant cultural ...
It ends Feb. 12. Lunar New Year, also widely regarded as Chinese New Year since the late 19th century when it gained global recognition through Chinese immigrant communities, is a centuries-old ...
With the start of the Chinese Lunar New Year, FAO reaffirms its commitment to keeping agri-food systems at the forefront of the international agenda, ensuring peace and food security for all.
NANJING, China, Feb. 12, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- On December 4th, 2024, UNESCO inscribed the "Spring Festival, Social Practices of the Chinese People in Celebration of Traditional New Year" on its ...
Thousands of Bay Area residents celebrated the Year of the Snake at the San Francisco’s Chinese New Year Parade on Saturday. The Year of the Snake symbolizes rebirth and regeneration ...
Lunar New Year or Chinese New Year begins on January 29 this year. The celebrations of this 15-day festival will go on till February 12, 2025. Uncut noodles represent a wish for a long and healthy ...
Chinese New Year has finally arrived, kicking off the Year of the Snake celebrations with pomp and circumstance. There’s plenty to do for those who are celebrating the holiday, from family reunions to ...
Next week, Manchester city centre will come alive as a spectacular dragon parade meanders through the streets to mark Chinese New Year. The annual celebration falls on Wednesday, January 29 but ...
According to the lunar calendar, the Chinese New Year, which begins tomorrow, marks the Year of the Wood Snake, symbolising new hope, unity, success, and renewal. – Bernama Open Modal ...