Lunar New Year festivals and prayers are marking the start of the Year of the Snake around Asia and farther afield.
Hundreds of millions of people across Asia celebrate the Lunar New Year with their families on Wednesday, as they bid ...
The Year of the Snake has brought celebrations in Hawaiʻi and across Asia. It's also brought a lot of travel. HPR's Bill Dorman has more in today's Asia Minute.
From incense offerings and vibrant lion dances in Beijing to prayer rituals at temples in Bangkok and Taipei, hundreds of ...
Companies have traditionally given staffers lai see packets on the first working day of the Lunar New Year As Hong Kong's ...
Cities and villages across Asia are buzzing with anticipation as they prepare to welcome the Year of the Snake. Markets will overflow with mandarins and red envelopes, while shops hang rows of ...
Asia Society Texas welcomes the "Year of the Snake" with a celebration featuring lion dances on the festival lawn, Chinese music and dance performances by Huaxing Arts Group Houston, Lunar New ...
The next year of the snake will be in 2037 ... Why do some countries in Asia have the new year on a different day? Only four countries in the world do not follow the Gregorian Calendar.
As East Asia prepares to shut down for the Lunar New Year holiday and looks towards the Year of the Snake, it’s time to look back at bitcoin (BTC) and the CoinDesk 20 (CD20)’s performance ...
As any reader of our forecast blog will have realised by now, we can expect more AI than ever in campaigns this year—and it is already making its presence felt in Lunar New Year campaigns. However, ...