A typhoon and extreme heat dramatically affected prices for the kumquat trees that are ubiquitous during the holiday.
Communities across the world begin celebrating Lunar New Year on Jan. 29 — and 2025 marks the Year of the Snake.
Thousands came out to San Jose's Grand Century Mall this weekend to celebrate the Vietnamese Tết Lunar New Year in Little ...
It’s the Lunar New Year! As of January 29, 2025, we have officially entered the Year of the Snake. Lunar New Year — which ...
Clashing cymbals, pounding drums, cracking firecrackers, and live music welcomed hundreds to Seattle Center for the 29th ...
This weekend the Pioneers Museum is hosting a Lunar New Year celebration. It is thanks in part to a Viêt Nam refugee who ...
Lunar New Year — celebrated as the Spring Festival in China, Tet in Vietnam and Seollal in South Korea — marks the arrival of spring and the beginning of the lunisolar calendar, according to ...
While Lunar New Year’s legislatively recognized holiday status in Washington is recent, some local groups have celebrated the ...
Wisps and clouds of smoke rose into the air at Buddhist and Daoist temples around Asia on Wednesday as people lit incense to ...
From Beijing to Hanoi and Moscow, the holiday — known as the Spring Festival in China, Tet in Vietnam and Seollal in Korea — ...
Thousands gathered this weekend to mark the Lunar New Year, the first celebration since it became an official state holiday ...