Communities across the world begin celebrating Lunar New Year on Jan. 29 — and 2025 marks the Year of the Snake.
Celebrations vary from culture to culture, but typically on the first day of Lunar New Year people visit the senior members ...
In Moscow, Russians cheered, waved and took smartphone photos of drummers, costumed dancers and long dragon and snake figures ...
Lunar New Year, often called the Spring Festival or Chinese New Year, is the most important holiday in China and many other ...
The year of the snake was honored at this year's Lunar Festival at The River at Rancho Mirage. The third annual festival honored Asian art, cultures and traditions just a few weeks after the Lunar New ...
The Kalamazoo Chinese Academy (KCA) hosted a lantern festival Sunday in celebration of the forthcoming final observances of ...
The Paper Craft Pantry is inviting people to join in and celebrate the year of the snake on Sunday. What's popular isn't ...
The year 2025 marks a significant milestone for the Vietnamese community in Australia as it celebrates 50 years of settlement, coinciding with SBS’s own 50th anniversary. This year’s Lunar New Year ...
Monroe Community College’s R. Thomas Flynn Campus Center came alive Saturday with the sights and sounds of the Lunar New Year ...
The Lunar New Year Festival at Steele Indian School Park was a whirlwind of sights, sounds and tastes.
Tulsa’s first Lunar New Year festival features dragon dances, red envelopes, and cultural traditions, uniting the city’s ...
The Lunar New Year is also known as the Spring Festival in China, as a nod to the upcoming spring season. In Vietnam, the holiday is known as Tet, and, in Korea, it's called Seollal. Commemorated ...