“This year's Chinese New Year’s Day is 29 January. according to the lunar calendar. The celebration will extend to the 15th day after the New Year's Day, which will be the Lantern Festival. This will ...
A viral video of a Russian dancer posing with a snake drew mixed reactions, accumulating 19.8 million views. While some had a hilarious take on the video, some expressed concern for wildlife safety.
Ring in the Year of the Snake with auspicious dishes at Duddell’s, Man Wah and Ming Pavilion, afternoon tea at The Butterfly Room, and classic puddings from The Peninsula Boutique.
Are you seeing red? Well, that’s Chinese New Year. Or conjunctivitis. But we’ll go with the first one. We didn’t spot any dragons for the entire year, which is a bit of a let down, but the Year of the ...
Jan. 29 will mark the first day of the Lunar New Year celebrating the snake, the sixth zodiac of the lunar calendar. The snake is said to have finished sixth in "the Great Race," held by the Jade ...
Lunar New Year celebrations are being held around Australia this month as Chinese and other Asian communities get ready to welcome the year of the snake. Food and festivities, and for some - red ...
From Chingay and Gardens by the Bay's themed-festivals to Chinatown's big fair, these are the best Chinese New Year 2025 events in Singapore.
LeCoultre’s meticulously engraved Reverso and Franck Muller’s innovative Silhouette CX. Read more at straitstimes.com.
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While plenty is new to do in the Lunar New Year update, different rewards are unlocked for doing various tasks. Some are granted free of charge, while others will take some effort. From races to ...
Taipei's Pythonism café offers a unique experience for customers to enjoy coffee while interacting with snakes. The initiative aims to change perceptions about snakes, which hold varied significance ...