The Lunar New Year began on the 29 January, and it is typically celebrated for 15 days by millions of people in and from East and South East Asian countries. This year marks saying goodbye to the Year ...
Australia Post Year of the Snake stamps and the lucky snakes painted on a light rail tram in downtown Sydney to celebrate the Spring Festival are insp ...
There are more than 1.5 billion people–about one–fifth of the world’s population celebrate Lunar New Year, according to ABC affiliate Denver 7 News. I tis most referred as Chinese New Year. What is ...
Lunar New Year is a celebration marked by parades, firecrackers, fireworks, red lanterns, and red envelopes filled with money for the kids. It's an important event in many East Asian countries, ...