Details. This year, Lunar New Year falls on Feb. 10. It will be the Year of the Dragon. If you would like to celebrate the start of this 12-month reign, in lieu of a red envelope, there are many ...
Compared to the standard New Year calendar, the Lunar New Year - this time the Year of the Dragon - is celebrated over the course of multiple days. In Chinese culture, the dragon is seen as a ...
Plenty of dragon lanterns were on sale for people to celebrate with - this one was in Nanjing in China Lunar New Year celebrations usually have parades and performances, with people dressing in ...
Image caption, February 10 marks the start of the Year of the Dragon. The date of the Lunar New Year falls sometime between 21 January and 20 February, on the second new moon after the December ...
The Year of the Dragon got off to a strong start at Sha ... Always one of Hong Kong’s most popular days of racing, the Lunar New Year meeting saw 81,049 fans converge on Sha Tin and another ...
For the first time, New York City’s public school students have the day off to mark the holiday of Diwali, celebrated in ...
Tuesday 1 February marks the Lunar New Year for 2022 - celebrated ... UK's largest and oldest Chinese communities and at New Year its 53m-long dragon is paraded through the streets towards the ...
The Lunar New Year candy box, also known as the “Tray of Togetherness”, symbolises happiness and good fortune for the coming year. If you’re looking for some healthier snacks to add to your ...