It's Year of Snake. Here's your guide to Lunar New Year
Octopus with Broken Arms” led the Chinese box office for a fifth consecutive weekend, earning RMB 51.2million ($7.1 million) over the Jan. 24–26 weekend, according to Artisan Gateway. The crime thriller has brought its cumulative gross to $126 million,
This week’s new moon, on Wednesday, Jan. 29, will signal the beginning of the Chinese Lunar New Year, which is this year called the "Year of the Snake."
Thousands came out to San Jose's Grand Century Mall this weekend to celebrate the Vietnamese Tết Lunar New Year in Little Saigon.
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Warm bowls of snake soup are on the menu in some Hong Kong snake shops, as the Lunar New Year approaches. The festival is celebrated around East Asia and in communities around the world. (AP video shot by Alice Fung.)
Lunar New Year is celebrated, first of all, by plenty of ethnically Chinese people who have no truck with the CCP and no loyalty to the contemporary Chinese state — across China, Hong Kong, and Taiwan, and in Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia, Thailand, Myanmar, and beyond.
An early celebration of the Lunar New Year was held at the Carnegie Museum of Art. It is a celebration of the beginning of a new year based on Lunisolar calendars. The 2025 Greater Pittsburgh Lunar New Year Fair was held Sunday afternoon. The art museum and CASTP, Pittsburgh’s largest Chinese-American community organization, co-hosted it.
Thousands took to POST Houston Sunday, dawning their red attire and snake jewelry to celebrate the Lunar New Year.
Each year, hundreds of people fill the streets of Chicago’s Chinatown and Uptown neighborhoods to celebrate the Lunar New Year with parades featuring vibrant colors, festive floats and
The Chinese American Cultural & Heritage Foundation and Springfield father gathered at the Basketball Hall of Fame Sunday to celebrate the Year of the Snake.
Bookings for Lunar New Year travel increased both into and out of China. However, but for a handful of countries, most nations won't see Chinese travelers return to 2019 visitor levels during the holiday period.