Chinese communities will celebrate Lunar New Year. When is the Lunar New Year? Why is it celebrated? What are the traditions? What to know.
“3000 years ago for the Chinese culture, we celebrate the moon festival for wishing everyone's happiness and then wishing everyone healthy. So, this is very important day for the whole year.
On 1 February, people around the world will welcome in the Lunar New Year. Also known as Chinese New Year or the arrival of the Spring Festival, this is when a different creature from the 12 in ...
As people ready their lanterns and mooncakes in time for Mid-Autumn Festival on Saturday ... and gazing at the moon. It is widely celebrated in Chinese culture, and other countries, such as ...
22 January marks one of the most important festivals in Chinese culture ... Spring Festival. Similarly to getting presents from Santa at Christmas, in China the older generation gift children ...
Celebrations last for two weeks, ending on 15 February this year with the lantern festival, which marks the full moon ... Chinese zodiac. This year is the Year of the Tiger. It is said that ...