Chinese New Year begins on Jan. 28. On New Year’s Eve, Chinese households worldwide will welcome the Year of the Rooster with a home-cooked family “reunion” feast. Typical Chinese New Year ...
According to ancient legend, the number of dumplings you eat during the Chinese New Year predicts the amount of money you'll make in the upcoming year. The more, the better! While pork is the most ...
As the world rings into the Chinese New Year, people celebrate it with tradition, festivity, and food—lots of food. It is also known as the Lunar New Year and Spring Festival as it marks the ...
Sun Nin Fai Lok! This year, we are welcoming the Year of the Tiger on February 1. Not only does the Chinese New Year mark the perfect time to enjoy a feast with your loved ones, but it is also a ...
Sandy's Lunar New Year celebrations have changed over the years, but she always makes an effort to cook a feast for the occasion Growing up in Macau, in the south of China, Lunar New Year was ...
Chinese New Year (or Lunar New Year, as it’s sometimes called) will begin on 25 January 2020. It’s the year of the rat, the first animal in the Chinese zodiac, and with it come fresh starts ...
San Francisco's celebrated restaurant China Live serves up a Chinese New Year feast with their brand of upscale traditional cuisine Win a trip to San Francisco Chinese New Year Parade this ...
"Open the Jinmen Gate!" The cry rings out, accompanied by the beat of drums in the Jinmen Scenic Area of Xindu District. The festive atmosphere of the Chinese New Year spills out from the lively ...