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SHREVEPORT, La. (KTAL/KMSS) — 2025’s Lunar New Year falls on January 29, kicking off the 16-day Spring Festival, welcoming the year of the snake. Lunar New Year is a major event celebrated across all Asian cultures from mainland China,
We’ve noticed while scouring shops online that there are a number of Lunar New Year themed items out there to mark the annual celebration.
Mother and daughter Hsiao-Ching Chou and Meilee Riddle prepare for the Lunar New Year with recipes from their new cookbook.
Next week marks the Lunar New Year and parents are already flocking to Google with a simple question: Are NYC schools open? They will be closed on Wednesday, Jan. 29 in observance of the holiday and reopen on Thursday,
2025 is the Year of the Wood Snake, the sixth animal on the 12-year cycle. The snake is meant to symbolize wisdom, growth and renewal. The snake has the ability to shed its skin, which shows transformation. This is said to make people with the Snake zodiac sign visionaries and good leaders.
In addition to organizing three huge festivals to celebrate Lunar New Year, these Arizonans also find time to cook. What they're making and why.
While Lunar New Year’s legislatively recognized holiday status in Washington is recent, some local groups have celebrated the holiday for decades. Here’s what’s going on this year.
The most traditional vegetables used are lettuce, baby bok choy and gailan, or Chinese broccoli, per China Highlights. Looking for a little bit of help getting a promotion or better grades? Then Lunar New Year cake is a must for your holiday menu.
Lunar New Year, also known as Chinese New Year or the Spring Festival, is a 15-day festival that is celebrated in many Asian countries. It originated during China's Shang Dynasty, and it has many traditions,
The Lunar New Year begins Wednesday, but celebrations around the area are spread over multiple weeks, making it easier to find street parades, lion dances, concerts, family-friendly performances, night markets and new beers.