From public parades to traditional dances, here's how countries around the world are celebrating the Year of the Snake.
The year of the Snake is here as many Asian communities celebrate the Lunar New Year. Jan. 29 kicks off more than two weeks ...
Firecrackers, parades and prayers are marking the start of the Year of the Snake around Asia and farther afield.
From Beijing to Hanoi and Moscow, the holiday — known as the Spring Festival in China, Tet in Vietnam and Seollal in Korea — ...
Cleaning the house, participating in a festive feast, and playing dice games are just a few of the common traditions that ...
More than a billion people across the world, from China to the Philippines to diaspora communities in the United States, ...
Hundreds of millions gathered across Asia to celebrate the Lunar New Year on Wednesday, welcoming the Year of the Snake with ...
If you want to greet your relatives or impress your friends, here are some popular Mandarin and Cantonese phrases, and how to ...
Lunar New Year festivals and prayers are marking the start of the Year of the Snake around Asia and the world.
Ethnic Chinese Thai lay down candles after praying at the Leng Nuei Yee temple to celebrate the Lunar New Year in Bangkok, Thailand, Wednesday, Jan. 29, 2025. A woman writes wishes on a red cloth roll ...
A vendor hangs a roasted pig for sale at a market in preparation for the Lunar New Year celebrations in Phnom Penh, Cambodia ...