The Chinese New Year celebration will take place this Sunday at the UNCG Elliott University Center Auditorium.
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The jubilant celebrations of the Chinese Lunar New Year is continuing, with dazzling lion dances lighting up businesses and ...
Residents and staff at Upton Bay care home in Hamworthy celebrated Chinese New Year with a Dragon Dance, fireworks, traditional stories and ...
As the Year of the Snake has begun in China, the nation's economy faces huge domestic and foreign challenges. Can ...
The Chinese New Year officially ushered in the year of the snake, which represents calmness and introspection, on Wednesday, Feb. 29.
Chinese New Year parade starts at the courthouse at 3 p.m. on Saturday, Feb. 1 and ends at the Mai Wah Museum on East Mercury Street.
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Vancouver’s Lunar New Year Parade will be extra colourful this weekend thanks to the latest addition to the TransLink fleet. TransLink has unveiled this year’s Lunar New Year bus commemorating the ...
The Children’s Museum of Northern Nevada, located at 813 N. Carson Street with parking along Ann and Plaza streets, is open ...
Feng shui master Andrew Kwan shares how red roses will benefit Roosters, and where to put them and other things for a good Year of the Snake.
On Wednesday, the first day of the Chinese New Year, the Macao SAR government tourism office (MGTO) organized a community ...