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Chinese New Year is on February 10, 2024, the Year of the Dragon. The lion dances, the feasts, the parades, the lanterns, the firecrackers! Of all the Chinese festivals, Chinese New Year is for kids of all ages the most loved and anticipated...
Chinese New Year Guide | Traditions, Superstitions, Vocab and Experiences. A complete guide to Chinese New Year from numerous perspectives.
2. China: Wok this way! In diverse corners of China, the Chinese New Year, also known as Lunar New Year, unfolds in a wave of diverse celebrations and unique traditions. Amidst this cultural mosaic, there are some common traditions to be witnessed across the length and breadth of the co...
The 2024 Hong Kong Chinese New Year celebrations and events are not only just the annual highlights in town, but also great opportunities to feel the vibe, culture, history and people of Hong Kong. The 2024 Chinese New Year (CNY) is “the Year of the Dragon”. Every year the most ...
The Chinese, Vietnamese (Tet), Korean, Singaporean, Malaysian, Indonesian and Filipino New Year, more commonly known as the Lunar New Year, falls this year on Saturday, February 10, 2024. Looking for a great way to mark the occasion? Discover the best id
In celebration of the Chinese New Year,our China office will be closed from Friday, February 9, 2024 to Saturday,February17, 2024, and will resume operations on Sunday,February18, 2024, when our U.S. office will be open f...
2024 Year of the Dragon 2025 Year of Snake 2026 Year of Horse Chinese New Year in Japan Back in time, Japan also used the same traditional lunar calendar as China, hence the country historically celebrated New Year’s at the same period of time. However, inthe Meiji Period, when the Japa...
The final day of the Chinese New Year is the Lantern Festival, usually with fairs and crows to celebrate the last time of the holiday. You can see people gathering in the parks or downtown areas, decorated with lights and games, vendors selling lanterns and sweet dumplings, visitors ...