Chinese students and community members celebrated the Lunar New Year with friends, family and good food Saturday night.
Wu’s red-envelope artistry traces back to when she was growing up in Taishan, a Chinese city in Guangdong province along the ...
As college students, especially first-year students that don't have cars, many of us weren't able to spend time with our family for Lunar New Year. Because of that, I have decided to talk about, and ...
On Jan. 29, millions of people around the world welcomed the Year of the Snake. While the holiday originated in China, many ...
While not renouncing tradition, Generation Z is making significant changes in the way they celebrate the holiday these days. From ‘reverse trips’ to invite their parents to the cities ...
Chinese New Year red envelopes are a traditional custom typically observed during Spring Festival. People put money in red ...
The Year of the Snake meant good luck for Lunar New Year festivities at San Jose’s Santana Row on Saturday, which were ...
The Lahaina Cannery Mall welcomes a return of the annual Chinese New Year Celebration on Friday, Feb. 7, 2025. This year’s ...
Bring it on! I actually went out and had a little sweet and sour something on Wednesday to celebrate this beautiful occasion and it was absolutely delish. I also gave the loved ones I saw this past ...
Make your way to South Coast Plaza now through February 18 for Lunar New Year celebrations to welcome the Year of the Snake.
Royal Hawaiian Center is excited to usher in the Year of the Snake with a spectacular array of events, bringing vibrant cultural experiences, time-honored traditions, and festive cheer to Oahu.
The Lunar New Year Celebrations have begun in Colorado and bring the "Year of the Snake." The snake is the sixth animal in the Chinese Zodiac symbolizing complexity, mystery, and transformation.