While Lunar New Year’s legislatively recognized holiday status in Washington is recent, some local groups have celebrated the holiday for decades. Here’s what’s going on this year.
Next week marks the Lunar New Year and parents are already flocking to Google with a simple question: Are NYC schools open? They will be closed on Wednesday, Jan. 29 in observance of the holiday and reopen on Thursday,
Travellers thronged railway stations and airports on Friday, clutching large suitcases and gifts such as boxes of fruit as they joined millions of Chinese returning to their hometowns to celebrate the Lunar New Year festival with family.
In addition to organizing three huge festivals to celebrate Lunar New Year, these Arizonans also find time to cook. What they're making and why.
Homecoming for Lunar New Year The leadership of the ruling People Power Party, including the party's interim leader, Kwon Young-se (3rd from L, rear), bows to people heading to their hometowns at Seoul Station on Jan.
This January has certainly been cold and icy so far but it doesn't mean we can't enjoy it! But if the cold isn't your thing, there's plenty of indoor activities going on in Massachusetts too.
China’s Lunar New Year travel rush has kicked into high gear, with billions of trips expected in coming days for the peak of the 40-day annual mass migration
Many who celebrate Lunar New Year believe that what you do and don’t do on the holiday will affect your luck in the coming year.
Lunar New Year, also known as Chinese New Year or the Spring Festival, is a 15-day festival that is celebrated in many Asian countries.  It originated during China's Shang Dynasty, and it has many traditions,
Lunar New Year begins Jan. 29, and local celebrations will begin this weekend and run through early February. Celebrated across Asia according to the lunisolar calendar, the holiday is traditionally assigned one of 12 Chinese zodiac animals.
The Year of the Snake starts on January 29 and shopping writer Tiffany Lo has found the perfect snake-themed gifts you can get to celebrate
The Newark Museum of Art invites the community to ring in the Year of the Snake at its family-friendly Lunar New Year celebration on Saturday, Feb. 8 from noon to 5 p.m. The free event will feature dance performances,