From public parades to traditional dances, here's how countries around the world are celebrating the Year of the Snake.
Serve this deliciously savory dish with nasi biryani or draped over steamed rice; either way, it’s a stunning meal.
Firecrackers, parades and prayers are marking the start of the Year of the Snake around Asia and farther afield.
Lunar New Year — also commonly called Chinese New Year — marks the start of the new year based on lunar calendars, or monthly ...
The first new moon of the lunar calendar officially ushered in the new year in many cultures Wednesday, marking the imminent ...
More than a billion people across the world, from China to the Philippines to diaspora communities in the United States, ...
If you want to greet your relatives or impress your friends, here are some popular Mandarin and Cantonese phrases, and how to ...
Celebrated across Asia and beyond, it marks the start of a new year based on the cycles of the moon rather than the Gregorian ...
Looking for a magical place to usher in the Lunar New Year? You may want to consider Sentosa. The island resort's immersive ...
The Chinese, Vietnamese (Tet Festival), Korean, Singaporean, Malaysian, Indonesian and Filipino New Year, more commonly known as the Lunar New Year, falls this year on Wednesday January 29 ...
Tesla (TSLA) plans to suspend part of the lines producing its recently refreshed Model Y sport utility vehicle in Shanghai for approximately three weeks over Chinese New Year so it can more ...