The Chinese New Year, also known as the Lunar New Year, is a significant traditional festival celebrated in China and other ...
Each culture that celebrates the Lunar New Year has traditions passed down from generation to generation that are thought to ...
Chinese New Year is a festival beyond compare. Technically it’s a week—determined by the lunar calendar but always late January to mid-February—but for many, Chunjie (Spring Festival ...
This year, New Year's Day falls on January 29, but, like Christmas, you might see plenty of festivities kicking off before.
The Lunar New Year follows the Chinese calendar, which is a lunisolar calendar. Despite its name, the Lunar New Year doesn't follow a purely lunar calendar. Instead, it follows the ...
The Lunar New Year begins Wednesday, but celebrations around the area are spread over multiple weeks, making it easier to find street parades, lion dances, concerts, family-friendly performances ...
The Sheffield Peace Garden will play host to a captivating photography exhibition by Chinese photographer Wang Yu as part of ...
A key part of the Chinese "xiao nian" festival a week before Lunar New Year concerns the Kitchen God, who is also celebrated ...