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Chinese New Year in 2025 starts on Wednesday, Jan. 29, and lasts until the Lantern Festival on Feb. 12. Download USA TODAY's app to get to the heart of news Potatoes and a smile are the secret to ...
Starting on January 29, 2025 (Chinese New Year) and ending on February 16, 2026 (Chinese New Year’s Eve) the Year of the Wood Snake is a fascinating period in the Chinese zodiac cycle. According ...
Chinese New Year 2025: Chinese New Year, also known as the Spring Festival or Lunar New Year, is one of the most important and widely celebrated holidays in Chinese culture. It's a time for ethnic ...
Traditional Chinese New Year food can help you put some luck in your corner as you welcome 2025’s Year of the Snake. Enjoy! Skip to main content. A Trusted Friend in a Complicated World.
Chinese New Year, also known as Lunar New Year, is one of the most widely celebrated festivals around the world.It's a time filled with hope, traditions, and family reunions. For 2025, this ...
Chinese New Year celebrations around the globe ring in the Year of the Goat By News Desk Celebrations around the world are already underway for the Chinese New Year, which begins next Thursday ...
This year, Chinese New Year begins on Wednesday, January 29. Those who celebrate will be entering the year of the snake. Just like with any holiday, traditions abound for Chinese New Year.
The Lunar New Year, also known as the Chinese New Year or Spring Festival, begins Friday. But celebrations will be muted amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
Chinese New Year began on Jan. 29 this year, marking the end of the Year of the Dragon and the beginning of the Year of the Snake. In Chinese astrology, ...
Chinese New Year: A celebration for everyone. Here in the Philippines, Chinese New Year is not exclusively for the Filipino-Chinese community. It has become a celebration that everyone, ...
On Feb. 1, Central Maui will come alive with excitement as the 23rd annual Chinese New Year Festival kicks off at the Maui Mall Village to celebrate the Year of the Snake. Cathy Yago, an advisor ...
Utah Chinese New Year Celebration. Where: Salt Lake County Government Center, 2001 State Street, Salt Lake City. When: Saturday, Jan. 25, 12 p.m. to 5 p.m. Who: The event is free and open to the ...