Saturday 10 February marked the start of Lunar New Year, and more than a billion people in countries around the world have been saying farewell to the Year of the Rabbit and welcoming the Year of ...
More than a billion people around the world have begun celebrating the Lunar New Year and the start of the Year of the Pig. In China that means millions of people have travelled to their hometowns ...
(Photo by VCG/VCG via Getty Images) Chinese Lunar New Year 2023—or, rather, New Year 4721—will take place on Sunday, 22 January 2023 in Asia—the beginning of the Year of the Rabbit ...
It signals the beginning of Chinese Lunar New Year and also comes on the same weekend ... It’s a bit misleading since many comets are green in photos, but not to the eye through a small ...
When the Lunar New Year arrives each year, it brings a flood of fond memories for me. My family immigrated from Seoul to Canada when I was five years old, and my parents wanted to make sure I didn ...
On 1 February, people around the world will welcome in the Lunar New Year. Also known as Chinese ... known to wear hats or shoes bearing tiger images to bring them luck. Tigers are the subject ...
Seollal, or Korean Lunar New Year is a holiday and celebration which marks the first ... Hwatu means “Battle of Flowers” and refers to the colorful images painted on the 48 cards in the deck. Each ...