Lunar New Year 2025 marks beginning of year of snake
From Hawaii to Vietnam, discover five luxury hotels that are celebrating the lunar new year 2025 with incredible cultural programming, culinary events and fun activities.
Say good bye old to negative vibes, and hello new lucky energy with 10 Lunar New Year customs that invite prosperity, peace, and wellbeing. Lunar New Year (you'll sometimes hear it called Chinese New Year) is a huge celebration around the world.
Celebrate the Lunar New Year with an exceptional fusion of cuisine and culture via a special dinner collaboration with Chifa Du Kang at La Mar by Gastón Acurio available exclusively on Wednesday, January 29.
Homecoming for Lunar New Year The leadership of the ruling People Power Party, including the party's interim leader, Kwon Young-se (3rd from L, rear), bows to people heading to their hometowns at Seoul Station on Jan.
Now in its 15th year, the festival started with the neighborhood’s Vietnamese population but has spread to include much of the wider San Diego community. The Lunar New Year, sometimes called the Chinese New Year, will be celebrated by billions of people this Wednesday.
Each culture that celebrates the Lunar New Year has traditions passed down from generation to generation that are thought to bring good luck. NPR readers share theirs.
Each year, hundreds of people fill the streets of Chicago’s Chinatown and Uptown neighborhoods to celebrate the Lunar New Year with parades featuring vibrant colors, festive floats and
The Lunar New Year is just days away, bringing vibrant celebrations and traditions to New York City. This year, the festival falls on Wednesday, January 29, marking the Year of the Snake.
Yakult enthusiastically took a bite of the plated, shredded chicken and lettuce in front of him before licking his lips.
China’s Lunar New Year travel rush has kicked into high gear, with billions of trips expected in coming days for the peak of the 40-day annual mass migration.
Children’s Discovery Museum of San Jose is hosting its annual Lunar New Year celebration, bringing together Chinese and Vietnamese traditions. On Feb. 1, 9:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m., museum visitors can participate in hands-on activities like “Beautiful Blossoms,” making an origami snake and coloring a lion mask.