The Year of the Dragon is coming to a close. Tomorrow, a new moon will herald in the Year of the Snake and the start of ...
In many Asian cultures, the Lunar New Year is a celebration marking the arrival of spring and the start of a new year on the ...
From lucky foods to traditional greetings, we answer your questions about Lunar New Year as we enter the Year of the Snake.
The one-day holiday — which typically comes in late January or early February — was added to all New York public school calendars in 2024.
Lunar New Year festivals and prayers are marking the start of the Year of the Snake around Asia and farther afield.
This year, attend Chinatown’s annual parade, shop AAPI makers and artists at pop-up markets, and immerse yourself in art, ...
Join the New York State Museum in ringing in the Year of the Snake with vibrant new displays, a refreshed Tuck High Co.
The Lunar New Year, also known as the Chinese New Year or Spring Festival, is a traditional Asian celebration that has been ...
Among China’s traditional holidays and celebrations, none ranks higher in importance than the Lunar New Year (農曆新年). Also ...