Chinese New Year — also widely called Lunar New Year — celebrates the arrival of spring. It's known as the Spring Festival in China and is also celebrated in South Korea, Vietnam, Malaysia ...
Lunar New Year, also widely regarded as Chinese New Year since the late 19th century when it gained global recognition through Chinese immigrant communities, is a centuries-old tradition rooted in ...
Guests who included family members and friends enjoy the festivities at the Chinese New Year Party. (Staten Island Advance/Carol Ann Benanti)Staten Island Advance Each year Grasmere resident Anna ...
Chinese New Year is a traditional Chinese holiday celebrated at the turn of the Chinese calendar. In China, it is also known as the Spring Festival. The date for Chinese New Year is different ...
With the start of the Chinese Lunar New Year, FAO reaffirms its commitment to keeping agri-food systems at the forefront of the international agenda, ensuring peace and food security for all.
Tens of thousands of people descended on San Francisco Saturday to enjoy the annual Chinese New Year Parade. This year's parade celebrated the Year of the Snake. The annual parade in San Francisco ...
who danced in the parade with East Culture Art Inc. to usher in the beginning of the lunar new year. Paul Gordon, 48, who turned out for the parade with his Filipino-Chinese wife and family as ...
Moët Hennessy Travel Retail celebrated a series of exclusive Chinese New Year events in Hong Kong over two days, that were ...
Members of the Yau Kung Moon Kung Fu Sport Association perform the dragon dance at at the San Francisco 2025 Chinese New Year Festival and Parade, 15 February 2025. Credit: Jay A. Martin. Thousands of ...
Thick white smoke seeped through the door of Sang Kee Peking Duck House as cheers and the blaring of smoke detectors filled Race Street. It was Chinese New Year. Firecrackers hung from ...
SAN FRANCISCO (KGO) -- With just four days until the San Francisco Chinese New Year Parade, the team behind the parade's iconic floats is putting the finishing touches on their creations at Pier 19.
SAN FRANCISCO - The celebrations for San Francisco's Chinese New Year parade to welcome the year of the snake started off with a bang. Shortly after 5 p.m., the parade got underway, full of ...