In 2024, February 10 isn't just another Saturday — it's the beginning of the Lunar New Year. If you're not familiar, Lunar New Year (which is also commonly known as Chunjie, or the spring ...
The Year of the Snake is here - and millions across Asia and the world are welcoming it, with family, friends, prayers and plenty of food The Lunar New Year, which coincides with the first new ...
Henry Ng explains how, like his design process, the bite-size Chinese treats are layered, collaborative, and sometimes a ...
Celebrate Lunar New Year with Asia Society New York! Join us on Friday, February 20 for a Lunar New Year Happy Hour and on Saturday, February 21 for Family Day: Moon Over Manhattan! According to ...
We celebrated the Year of the Snake in style at the San Francisco Symphony’s Lunar New Year Festival! 2025 also marks a ...
Widely observed in China, Vietnam, South Korea and other countries — as well as in immigrant communities around the world — the Lunar New Year is celebrated with carnivals, parades ...
It’s no coincidence that The Ritz-Carlton San Francisco is one short block from the beginning of Chinatown on its south side.
who danced in the parade with East Culture Art Inc. to usher in the beginning of the lunar new year. Paul Gordon, 48, who turned out for the parade with his Filipino-Chinese wife and family as ...
The LA Chinatown Firecracker celebrates the Year of the Snake with a 5K/10K Run/1K Kiddie & PAW'er Dog Run/Walk & 19/50-Mile ...
Celebrations are taking place all across Asia and other communities worldwide in the Year of the Snake.
the Lunar New Year holiday is not just a time for family gatherings. It’s also a political battlefield. Leaders from both the ruling and opposition parties usually visit major train stations and ...