The Chinese New Year is celebrated over two weeks and ends with the celebration of the Lantern Festival on the 15th day. It begins between January 21 and February 20 every year and is the most popular ...
Now in its 15th year, the festival started with the neighborhood’s Vietnamese population but has spread to include much of ...
The annual flower market street fair kicked off in San Francisco's Chinatown on Saturday. About 100 vendors, along with ...
On Saturday afternoon, the Chinese Association, in partnership with the World Language Academy, hosted a vibrant celebration ...
As the Year of the Snake draws near, major streets, shopping malls and communities in Shanghai are dotted with red serpentine ...
Traditional Chinese folk songs filled the air in the scenic stables at the Dubai Equestrian Club, where the sounds of horses’ ...
Lung Kong Physical Culture Club was founded in 1958 and promotes Chinese martial arts and Chinese culture for youth in the ...
Guests experienced a vibrant fusion of Chinese and South African cultures as Consul-General Pan Qingjiang ushered in the Year ...
There is no running away from seeing serpents everywhere this Chinese New Year. Fashion brands are drawing inspiration from the scaly creature for special festive offerings this Year of the Snake.
The Hokkien phrase “jiak zua” refers to someone who likes to take it easy and slack off work. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Local Chinese community members were making their late-minute shopping for the Chinese New Year celebration, which is just a ...
The Year of the Snake is one of the 12 Chinese zodiac signs, and it's slithering with mystery, intrigue, adaptability and ...