The Lunar New Year usually starts sometime between late January and mid-February. This year, the festivities begin on ...
Lunar New Year, often called the Spring Festival or Chinese New Year, is the most important holiday in China and many other ...
The Year of the Dragon is coming to a close. Tomorrow, a new moon will herald in the Year of the Snake and the start of ...
As the campus’s Asian community has grown in recent decades, annual celebrations have remained a vital tradition.
In the Chinese zodiac, the snake is the sixth sign, symbolizing wisdom, intuition, and change. 2025 is the Year of the Wood ...
China’s film market enjoyed a record-breaking Lunar New Year, amassing $1.31 billion in total box office revenue over the ...
The Year of the Snake, according to the Chinese Zodiac, starts on Jan. 29 and lasts until the 2026 Lunar New Year's Eve on ...
The Lunar New Year begins today, Jan. 29. It's a complex holiday with much symbolism crammed into days of festivities filled ...
This year, attend Chinatown’s annual parade, shop AAPI makers and artists at pop-up markets, and immerse yourself in art, ...
Shinping "Champagne" Chyi, principal of the El Paso Ai-Hwa Chinese Language School, performs cultural performances to close ...
Lunar New Year parade, in Chinatown Sunday; Black History Month at RBCM; Brain Injury Society Night at Pearkes Arena Friday.
Feb. 4, the Chicago Bulls will host a Lunar New Year celebration as part of their ongoing initiatives that support the AAPI ...