Lunar New Year, also commonly known as Chinese New Year, begins on January 22, 2023, and ushers in the Year of the Rabbit. The holiday is one of the biggest celebrations across Asia and the Asian ...
The Lunar New Year, which dawns on January 22, is the biggest bash in Asia. But no country is more spirited than the birthplace of the holiday, China, where millions will enjoy a two-week break to ...
High on a hill above the hurrying Kialing River, far enough outside Chungking town to be safe from air raids, sits the new Visitor’s Hostel—a guest house to accommodate the steady stream of foreigners ...
China is expected to follow a similar pattern of post-COVID consumption, with consumers enthusiastically pursuing “revenge spending” in the Year of the Rabbit. An estimated RMB 6.6 trillion in excess ...
Rabbits, brace for a year of gentle power and profound self-understanding in 2026. While early months demand patience and ...
The Lunar New Year begins on Sunday and, for the third straight winter, Chinese New Year zodiac animal statues, painted by Bay Area artists, are decorating San Francisco sidewalks. This season’s Year ...
People across China rang in the Lunar New Year on Sunday with large family gatherings and crowds visiting temples after the government lifted its strict "zero-COVID" policy, marking the biggest ...
A Chinese New Year reflection on how the gospel informs our feasting and transforms astrology culture. Last summer, I was on vacation with my family in Seville, Spain, and we ordered a traditional ...