Sínann Fetherston sits down with Dublin Lunar New Year 2025 festival ambassador Gonchigkhan Byambaa to learn about the year ...
The Chinese lunar new year is here, and 2025 marks the year of the snake. Over 3,500 years old, the Chinese lunar cycle lasts ...
Lunar New Year 2025, also known as Chinese New Year, marks the start of the Year of the Snake in the Chinese Zodiac. The ...
This year, Lunar New Year begins today, Wednesday, Jan. 29, and ends Feb. 12. Lunar New Year, also widely regarded as Chinese ...
The legend of the 12 animals in Chinese New Year comes from a poem about mythical creatures aiding spring's arrival ...
The Lunar New Year usually starts sometime between late January and mid-February. This year, the festivities begin on ...
With roots tracing back some 3,500 years to ancient China, the Lunar New Year signifies the end of winter and the arrival of a new year ...
The Lunar New Year, also known as the Chinese New Year, begins on a Wednesday and marks the Year of the Wood Snake.
Festival Ambassador Gonchigkhand Byambaa tells us about how the Asian communities in Ireland and around the world will ...
The Lunar New Year begins Jan. 29 in the Year of the Wood Snake—keep reading for everything you need you need to know about ...
The new year is met with family reunion dinners, fireworks, gifted red envelopes with money in them (known as “hóngbāo” in ...
Chinese communities will begin celebrating Lunar New Year on Jan. 29. Why is Lunar New Year celebrated? What are the ...