The Chinese New Year officially ushered in the year of the snake, which represents calmness and introspection, on Wednesday, Feb. 29.
Asian American communities around the U.S. were ringing in the Year of the Snake with community carnivals, family gatherings, parades, traditional food, fireworks and other festivities. In many Asian ...
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On Jan. 29, Lunar New Year will kick off by honoring the Year of the Snake, representing new beginnings, self-improvement and ...
Lunar New Year began Wednesday, kicking off festivities for many of IU’s Asian and Asian American students. Celebrations vary by culture and family, but food and family gatherings tend to be central ...
The Chinese Culture and Community Service Center will host a free Lunar New Year celebration at Westfield Wheaton Mall on Saturday, featuring activities and performances for the Year of the Snake.
Vibrant colors, exciting acts, and lively music will soon light up the stage at Edison Theater this Friday (Jan. 31) and ...
The Johnson City Public Library hosted the second annual Lunar New Year celebration on Wednesday. Traditional clothing and a ...
Parents Diversity Council and the Bedford Free Public Library held a Lunar New Year event on Saturday to celebrate the Year ...
This year’s Lunar New Year kicked off with a bang in San Francisco’s Chinatown on Wednesday as 10,000 firecrackers were set off on Kearny Street. Hundreds of spectators ...