Lunar New Year starts on January 29th and marks the year of the snake. The snake symbolises wisdom, charm, and strong intuition. To celebrate, why not create your own super cool, interactive snake ...
The Year of the Snake is upon us as communities across the Bay Area celebrate Lunar New Year, Chinese New Year or Tet. Here’s a sampling of ways to join in the celebrations. Children’s ...
The Chinese New Year follows a calendar that combines both lunar and solar cycles to regulate the year. 2025 is the Year of the Snake. The New Year also coincides with Spring Festival in China and ...
On January 29, Asian communities around the world will ring in the Year of the Snake with community carnivals, family gatherings, parades, traditional food, fireworks and, other festivities.
Gifts, food, parades and fireworks - just some of the ways that the Lunar New Year has been celebrated, and this year is no different. On 29 January, communities from across the world will usher ...
FAO Director-General QU Dongyu led the celebration of the Chinese Lunar New Year at the organization's headquarters in Rome marking the beginning of the Year of the Snake. The event carried ...
BEIJING--Lunar New Year festivals and prayers marked the start of the Year of the Snake around Asia and farther afield on Wednesday — including in Moscow. Hundreds of people lined up in the ...