who have hosted a Lunar New Year event since 2006, drew in experts from the state and beyond to explore Chinese, Japanese, Vietnamese, Filipino and Korean New Year traditions. The nearby Miners ...
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 ...
Ho Chi Minh City is hosting the 11th annual Ao Dai Festival, showcasing new collections by 30 renowned designers.
Many Asian communities worldwide celebrate the Lunar New Year. In Chinese, it is known as "Chunjie" or Spring Festival, while other names for the new year include Vietnamese Tet, Korean Seollal ...
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A participant dressed as a "God of Wealth" hands out red envelopes that symbolize wealth during the Lunar New Year parade in New ... the area easily and the decorations are really interesting ...
Late last month, Lunar New Year decorations were up throughout at an SM Group-owned megamall in Manila where families were taking pictures. But unlike previous years, there were noticeably fewer ...
On February 14, 2025, a significant milestone in the development of Vietnam's traditional craft village culture was marked ...
As hundreds of millions of people travel home to celebrate with their families, let’s take a look at the legends, customs, and food that mark the holiday in China, Korea, and Vietnam. Celebrate Lunar ...
Tet, which marks the Vietnamese Lunar New Year, is another tricky time to visit, as many landmarks and businesses close for a week or more to celebrate. It typically lands in late January or early ...
and the yellow roses on the flyer reminded me of hoa mai — bright yellow flowers I associate heavily with Tết (Vietnamese Lunar New Year), family, joy and homecoming — which I caught ...