The brief story glances over the mythology of Nian, a fierce beast from ancient China. It's said that the beast hated loud ...
The Lunar New Year, also known as the Chinese New Year or Spring Festival, is a traditional Asian celebration that has been ...
Firecrackers, parades and prayers are marking the start of the Year of the Snake around Asia and farther afield.
From Beijing to Hanoi and Moscow, the holiday — known as the Spring Festival in China, Tet in Vietnam and Seollal in Korea — ...
The Korean Cultural Centre India celebrated Seollal, the Korean Lunar New Year, in New Delhi. The event, attended by 80 ...
The Korean American Association of Minnesota and JangmiArts Performance Group will hold its annual Seollal Lunar New Year ...
New Year's celebrations vary throughout the world. Some celebrate the new year on January 1. Others take place later in the ...
It’s the Lunar New Year! As of January 29, 2025, we have officially entered the Year of the Snake. Lunar New Year — which ...
Communities across the world begin celebrating Lunar New Year on Jan. 29 — and 2025 marks the Year of the Snake.
The Korean Cultural Centre India celebrated 'Seollal', the Korean Lunar New Year, with a vibrant cultural event at its centre ...