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Sun Nin Fai Lok! This year, we are welcoming the Year of the Tiger on February 1. Not only does the Chinese New Year mark the perfect time to enjoy a feast with your loved ones, but it is also a ...
According to traditional Chinese culture, there are many taboos associated with the Lunar New Year. Here are nine things you should avoid – whether you believe them or not, because even if you ...
It's little wonder Australians celebrate Chinese New ... important part of New Year decorations. Filling a home or workplace with fresh flowering plants, bamboo and flower bouquets is a sign ...
The Lunar New Year is an event celebrated by millions of people across the world, it is also known as Chinese New Year. Find out with JoJo and Gran Gran what it is and how it is celebrated.
It triggers nostalgic memories of when family members gathered around their TV sets with snacks, ready to catch every moment of the spectacular performances on Chinese New Year’s Eve.
We've got our eye on the Tiger this Lunar New Year. The holiday that's celebrated by almost two billion people across the world, also known as Chinese New Year and Spring Festival, is upon us!
Lunar New Year is a vibrant 15-day festival full of parades, feasts, and the color red. It falls in either January or February depending on the Chinese lunisolar calendar, and in 2025 is January ...
$75 and up. bit.ly/LNYsfsymphony Chinese New Year Parade: Feb. 15, Chinatown, San Francisco. Chinatown’s celebrations include a Flower Festival (Jan. 25-26) and a Community Street Fair (Feb.
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