Bidding farewell to the mythical Dragon, the world welcomes the Year of the Snake on January 29 — the first day of the Lunar ...
when the Chinese zodiac inspired fun and creative Chinese New Year dishes, the upcoming Year of the Snake is a culinary challenge for chefs. Executive Chinese chef Aaron Tan of Man Fu Yuan ...
Elaborate ‘gleeking’ practice which involves flicking one’s tongue sweeps the internet as Westerners imitate venomous ...
For example, eating fish represents abundance ... dragon-like and snake-like being very common. In ancient China, the snake was regarded as a mysterious and powerful creature.
It is the Year of the Snake this Chinese New Year, but what does it symbolise? And what is in store for people born in the year of the snake? Read on to find out ...
The two-day event in downtown San Diego honors the local Chinese community with cultural performances, crafts and food ...