Chinese New Year, also known as Lunar New Year, celebrates the new year according to the Chinese lunar calendar and in 2025 that falls on 29th January. Millions of people worldwide will be celebrating ...
Fold a paper plate in half and decorate one side by sticking round yellow and red paper circles across its surface. Then, cut out the snake's head from red paper, add eyes and a paper tongue, and ...
As San Francisco prepares to welcome its annual Chinese New Year Festival and Parade, the people who build the floats are ...
For most, the new year started ... traditions — hanging red decorations and lighting firecrackers — representing victory over evil and a fresh start to the year.” January’s full moon ...