Welcome to the Year of the Wooden Snake, where it is all about strengthening our relationships and networks with others.
Chinese New Year is celebrated on Wednesday, January 29, with the government declaring it a special non-working holiday.
Chinese students are learning lion dances, Peking opera and shadow puppetry to preserve their heritage for future generations.
Multi-disciplinary artist Jason Wing's work explores and celebrates culture. For him, Lunar New Year is a time for reflection ...
Once a traditional Spring Festival pastime, this 2,000-year-old game integrates elements of fantasy and imperial culture.
These qualities have translated into cultural beliefs about people born in the year of the snake. For instance, for those ...
Chinese New Year, also known as Lunar New Year, celebrates the new year according to the Chinese lunar calendar and in 2025 ...
Lunar New Year celebrations are coming up, marking the beginning of the year of the snake. What to know about the holiday how ...
While Lunar New Year’s legislatively recognized holiday status in Washington is recent, some local groups have celebrated the ...
The Speed Art Museum celebrated Lunar New Year with a free community day featuring Asian art and cultural activities.
There are tons of free things to do in Boston in February, including a free film screening and a Grammy watch party.
Chinese New Year blessings and good fortune – if you’re really lucky, you may even encounter auspicious dragons and dancing ...