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On Jan. 29, millions of people around the world welcomed the Year of the Snake. While the holiday originated in China, many ...
The San Mateo County History Museum echoed with rhythmic drum beats, energetic music and bursts of applause as people from across the San Francisco Bay Area gathered in Redwood City on Saturday to ...
Lunar New Year celebrations continue this week with two parades in the city — one in Chinatown and the other in Uptown. If ...
Underneath the gilded serpentine arches at the city's new-ish hotspot Cocodaq, Phillip Lim hosted his fourth annual Lunar New ...
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 festival will take place on Alhambra's Main Street, where attendees can check out dazzling performances, savor street food and shop for unique treasures.
Firecrackers popped, incense was offered at temples and dancers and drummers paraded Wednesday in Asia and farther afield as ...
From public parades to traditional dances, here's how countries around the world are celebrating the Year of the Snake.
Lunar New Year festivals and prayers are marking the start of the Year of the Snake around Asia and the world.
You can feed the lion a red envelope at the Lunar New Year Celebration at NorthPark Center.(Courtesy of the Crow Museum of A) Get ready to celebrate. The Lunar New Year is just around the corner.