As Chinese New Year approaches, Zhang Sixian, 71, and his wife, Geng Meirong, are busy making bamboo-weaving lanterns, an intangible cultural heritage from Shaanxi province with a 400-year history.
Celebrate Lunar New Year in Austin with festivals, lion dances, library crafts and limited-time restaurant specials from Feb.
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Austin rings in the Lunar New Year with festivals and feasts
The Year of the Fire Horse is off and running in Austin. The Lunar New Year officially begins February 17, ushering in ...
Chinese New Year celebrations in New York City bring parades, performances, and cultural events to neighborhoods across the ...
Showcasing world-class performers, SJM is elevating Macau’s cultural landscape and powering its rise as the “City of Performing Arts.” ...
With their spherical shape and golden color, jian dui signify prosperity and are served for good luck at all kinds of Chinese ...
This 50-year-old transforms HDB void decks into festive wonderlands using recycled materials, spreading joy across the ...
Based on the Chinese zodiac, the Lunar New year goes by a 12-year cycle. Each year is represented by a different animal. In ...
As part of a long-standing tradition, elders gift red envelopes filled with money to children, while fireworks and ...
“Neighbors in Capital” is directly connected to another Marina Tsvetaeva House-Museum exhibition — “Apartment No. 3 and Its ...
A simple factory error in China has created a viral sensation, with millions in Asia welcoming the Year of the Horse with a ...
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