The Lunar New Year is a vibrant festival celebrated by millions of people worldwide. From family gatherings to festive foods ...
All public schools in the state will be closed Wednesday in recognition of Asian Lunar New Year. Gov. Kathleen C. Hochul signed legislation in September 2023 declaring the day a public school holiday ...
One well-known ancient legend speaks of Nian, a hideous monster that feasted on human flesh on New Year’s Day. Because the ...
The Lunar New Year, also known as the Chinese New Year or Spring Festival, is a traditional Asian celebration that has been ...
Much of the world, and people in Western New York, celebrates Lunar New Year, which is Wednesday, Jan. 29, 2025.
Lunar New Year celebrations begin Wednesday. Here's everything to know about the 2025 Lunar New Year, the Year of the Snake.
You may have thought that New Year’s was only celebrated on January 1, but you couldn’t be more wrong. In other cultures, New ...
The Lunar New Year usually starts sometime between late January and mid-February. This year, the festivities begin on ...
Chinese New Year - also called Lunar New Year - celebrates the arrival of spring. Here's when it starts and ends in 2025 and why it lasts that long.
It’s time to fully embrace the innovative vibe of Aquarius season, because the new moon on Jan. 29 is rising in this air sign ...
Join the New York State Museum in ringing in the Year of the Snake with vibrant new displays, a refreshed Tuck High Co.
East Asian communities across the globe are gearing up to welcome the Lunar New Year, which begins on January 29, 2025.