By John Richardson CHINA’S official Lunar New Year postage stamp for 2019 shows a family of five happy pigs made up of two parents and three children. This is if course is the Year of the Pig and in Chinese culture pigs represent wealth and treasure. Nicholas Eberstadt, a political econom...
Explaining the results, Nan Dai, ForwardKeys’ insights expert, said: “Vietnam’s high numbers are probably because the country has one of the longest Lunar New Year public holidays among her South-east Asian neighbours. Tet Nguyen Dan (Vietnamese New Year) holidays stretch over nine d...
Lunar new year observance grows along with influx of Asian residentsNguyen, Hoa
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Lunar New Year Festival, the Austin Dragon Festival and Boat Race and Harvest Moon Festival. We offer space at our Center for Taichi class, the Japanese and Hawaii Dance classes. We also provide free ESL and citizenship classes for new immigrants to help them become more proficient in the ...
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The Lunar New Year, also known as Chinese New Year, is usually celebrated between late January and February, during the first new moon. This year it fell on Tuesday 1st February, starting the Year of the Tiger. And how best is to welcome this new year? Of course, w...
MOCA 2019 LUNAR NEW YEAR SOIRÉE WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 2019 HOTEL 50 BOWERY, NYC This magical evening journey will start with a pre-event performance featuring Gold Mountain The Musical written by Jason Ma at Concept, Cellar, Hotel 50 Bowery from 6:30 PM to 7:30 PM....
With fireworks, feasts and red envelopes stuffed with cash for the kids, numerous Asian nations and overseas communities have welcomed the arrival of the Lunar New Year.