The new year of the zodiac – the Year of the Snake – is officially underway. The year began on Wednesday (January 29) but that doesn’t mean the fun is over just yet. This weekend London will host its ...
Celebrating its rich Asian heritage (founded in Hong Kong in 1928, before expanding to having many outposts around the world), The Peninsula London has an archive of Lunar New Year activities to enjoy ...
Large crowds watched dancers and drummers in London on Sunday to celebrate the Chinese Lunar New Year. The holiday - known as the Spring Festival in China, Tet in Vietnam and Seollal in Korea - is ...
The Lunar New Year, also known as the spring festival in China, is the most significant holiday in eastern Asia and begins on the second new moon after the winter solstice.
Large crowds gathered in central London for the Lunar New Year parade to welcome in the Year of the Snake. A traditional parade, complete with dragons, dancers and handcrafted floats, kicked off ...
Continue the Lunar New Year Celebrations at BFI Southbank Three ... You can claim a FREE admission ticket to explore the London Wetland Centre anytime from 31 January to 7 February.
Across the globe, from New York to London, cities host parades and festivals, welcoming the Lunar New Year with cultural excitement. ‘Enough is enough’: Europe’s leaders are piling pressure ...
Children watch the activities Feb. 11, 2024 in Trafalgar Square during celebrations of the Lunar Chinese New Year of the Dragon in London, Britain. The Chinese Zodiac is represented by a repeating ...
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