While we bid farewell to the Year of the Wood Dragon, the legendary Chinese dragon remains a powerful symbol, deeply rooted ...
For centuries Chinese families have been making dumplings for the New Year. They are said to bring prosperity and luck, the more you make, the more you will have. Gong Xi Fa Cai!
International Ice and Snow Festival at Guandong Movie and TV Town ahead of Chinese New Year, the Year of the Rabbit, on December 30, 2022 in Shenyang, Liaoning Province of China. (Photo by VCG/VCG ...
This Sunday in Asia will see the beginning of the “Year of the Rabbit” as Chinese Lunar New Year comes around again. The massive holiday always begins on the day of the second New Moon after ...
You can find out which Chinese zodiac you and your little ones are over on Blue Peter. Learn more about Lunar New Year What is Lunar New Year? Find out with JoJo and Gran Gran what it is and ...
It's little wonder Australians celebrate Chinese New Year with enthusiasm. Not only is it an excellent excuse to indulge in some of Australia's favourite social activities – eating, dancing and ...
The Chinese eat long-life foods. The Balinese observe a day of silence. Thais splash water on one another. People in many parts of Asia, as well as elsewhere in the world, love to celebrate a holiday ...
Dive into the rich history of Chinese dragons ... The dragon dance occurs at every Chinese New Year celebration, making it one of the most popular and well-known Lunar New Year traditions.
Watch this beautiful animation celebrating Lunar New Year. Find out how Abbie and her family prepare for Chinese and Lunar New Year and how they celebrate together. Make a Lunar New Year card ...