It falls on the first day of the new moon which begins in either late January or February. In 2024, Chinese New Year starts on February 10th and this year it's Year of the Dragon.
This year is no different. Let’s take a look at three areas of supply chain volatility as we head into CNY. Close up of the beautifully decorated dragon performing its traditional Chinese New ...
As the Year of the Dragon comes to a close, Oregonians are gearing up for the vibrant start to the Year of the Snake, which begins Jan. 29 this year. From 150-foot-long dragon dances to ...
Lunar New Year (also sometimes called Chinese New Year or Spring Festival) is celebrated in many countries whose new year begins with the lunar calendar’s first full moon. This year, the celebrations ...
As Chinese New Year—also known as the Spring Festival—approaches, it brings a mix of celebration and operational challenges for businesses. While the holiday is a time of joy and cultural significance ...
In 2025, the Lunar New Year, also known as Chinese ... of the Snake with crafts, lucky red envelopes (with prizes inside), character meet-and-greets, and more. Register online for this free event.
Snag your ticket to Mother Tongue’s Year of the Snake Celebration on Feb. 1 at Expo on Dundas Street West. The event features ...
Learn more Based on the Chinese Zodiac and calendar, January 29 marks the start of the Lunar New Year ... the event all year until the "Year of the Horse" arrives in 2026. A box of sweet oranges ...
Edmonton's Chinese community celebrates Lunar New Year with vibrant festivities that capture the spirit of the season. Highlights include traditional dragon and lion dances, mesmerizing martial arts ...
With sumptuous feasts, many lanterns, and fewer red flags than our exes, here is our guide on where to dine this Chinese New Year 2025.
dragon, horse, sheep, money, rooster, dog and pig. (In Vietnam, people celebrate the cat instead of the rabbit, and the buffalo instead of the ox.) In 2025, Chinese New Year—celebrated more ...