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She joined PEOPLE in 2021, but has eight years of experience working in digital publishing with a focus on entertainment and pop culture news. Getty It's time to celebrate the year of the Wood Snake!
Times Square ball drops and midnight kisses reliably usher in the New Year on the same date every year. But for billions of people around the world who celebrate the Chinese New Year, also known ...
Cities and villages across Asia are buzzing with anticipation as they prepare to welcome the Year of the Snake. Markets will overflow with mandarins and red envelopes, while shops hang rows of ...
With each item consumed, the snake grows longer. The doodle comes from South Korea, according to Google, to celebrate Lunar New Year. "The first new moon of the lunar calendar has been celebrated ...
Elena Uve – stock.adobe.com Coming in hot and serpentine on January 29, the Chinese Lunar New Year ends the Year of the Wood Dragon and ushers in the Year of the Wood Snake. The sixth animal in ...
Every winter, Asian communities around the world ring in the Lunar New Year with carnivals, food, family gatherings, parades and more. Here's what to know about the holiday and what to expect in ...
Many Asian countries celebrate new year at this time, including Vietnam and Korea. Lunar New Year, often called the Spring Festival or Chinese New Year, is the most important holiday in China and ...
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