It's time for the arrival of the Lunar New Year, and for the second straight year, that aspect of traditional Chinese culture ...
Mexicali’s Historic Downtown became the epicenter of Chinese New Year celebrations, with over 25,000 people attending the “Wood Snake Festival.” At this event, local and international visitors enjoyed ...
China’s machine-learning sector has experienced considerable growth, and is predicted to grow by an average of 34.8% a year ...
Student affinity groups and upperclassmen houses hosted events across campus for Lunar New Year, which fell on Jan. 29 this year — just two days after the spring semester began at the College.
The Greater Lansing Chinese Association hosted a Chinese New Year celebration at Meridian Mall, featuring performances and cultural activities to mark the Year of the Wood Snake.
The Children’s Museum of Northern Nevada, located at 813 N. Carson Street with parking along Ann and Plaza streets, is open ...
The Year of the Wooden Snake ushers in an exciting new chapter in 2025, bringing transformation and renewal. This year encourages letting go of the past ...
Chinese New Year celebration will begin at 5:30 p.m. Feb. 8 at the Wood Center Ballroom at the University of Alaska Fairbanks. This year marks the Year of ...
On this the sixth, and hopefully final, week of January, it’s high time we take a deep breath and prepare to bid adieu to ...
This year, the Year of the Snake in the Chinese zodiac coincides with a period of transformation, wisdom and adaptability.
Discover the powerful meaning of the Wood Snake in the Chinese New Year 2025, which kicked off on January 29th.