Lunar New Year — also commonly called Chinese New Year — marks the start of the new year based on lunar calendars, or monthly ...
The Red Envelopes, or Hongbao is another beloved tradition of the Chinese New Year. Red envelopes filled with money are given ...
China and Chinese communities over the world are all geared up to celebrate the most important festival of the year, Chinese ...
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Beyond the red envelope exchange, the traditions before Chinese New Year hold as much significance upon the entire celebration.
Goodbye, Year of the Dragon, hello, Year of the Snake. Wednesday, Jan. 29, is Lunar New Year, also known as Chinese New Year.
The holiday is not celebrated just in mainland China and Hong Kong. For Chinese people, Lunar New Year is the Spring Festival ...
Looking for a place to eat this Chinese New Year? These restaurants are staying open, offering everything from festive feasts ...
As the glow of red lanterns illuminates the streets, the aroma of festive dumplings fills the air, and the sound of laughter ...
Make your home festive and lucky this Chinese New Year! Follow this easy checklist to clean, decorate, and prepare for joyful ...