Several countries mark their new year based on the Chinese lunisolar calendar involving movement of the Sun and Moon.
Chinese communities will begin celebrating Lunar New Year on Jan. 29. Why is Lunar New Year celebrated? What are the ...
The Lunar New Year usually starts sometime between late January and mid-February. This year, the festivities begin on ...
Among China’s traditional holidays and celebrations, none ranks higher in importance than the Lunar New Year (農曆新年). Also ...
There are six colors of Chinese dragons. They are listed below, along with their assigned meaning: Red - Luck and good ...
The committee has specifically asked the local devotees to plan a visit to Ayodhya 15-20 days later to avoid congestion and ...
There’s a story that went viral on social media last week, of a rather sociable sunfish named Mambo, who stopped eating when ...
A three-day ceremonial masked dance, or cham, was held at Bhutan's Druk Thupten Chholing Shabdrung Monastery in Bodh Gaya from 22–244. There is a belief in Bhutan that just by watching this dance, all ...
Many Lunar New Year recipes and dishes carry rich cultural symbolism and showcase generational knowledge. Whether you’re ...
Though the snake may get a bad rap across many Western cultures, the animal is actually a celebrated and revered sign across ...
Millions celebrate Lunar New Year in China, East Asia and around the world, but the way it's observed varies across countries ...
Mark your calendars! National Tourism Day, which falls on January 25, 2025, is here to remind you why India is the ultimate ...