Lunar New Year is an opportunity to reunite with family, wear traditional clothes, enjoy a delicious meal and open red ...
The Chinese New Year officially ushered in the year of the snake, which represents calmness and introspection, on Wednesday, Feb. 29.
The free day of fun, on Sunday, January 26, is being held to mark Chinese New Year. There will also be a parade on the day, which is being organised by Rugby First in partnership with Rugby Borough ...
NEWPORT celebrated the start of the 'Year of the Snake' with a vibrant display for Chinese Lunar New Year. The festivities included the procession of lion dancers and a 50ft green snake from John ...
When: Feb. 9 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. After the parade ends, head over to Chinatown Main Street for a free celebration with live performances, origami folding, Chinese calligraphy, festive lanterns ...
After the parade ends, head over to Chinatown Main Street for a free celebration with live performances, origami folding, Chinese calligraphy, festive lanterns and more. When: Feb. 9 from 11 a.m ...
Chinese knots, paper lanterns, origami and more. The Frisco Lunar New Year Market Festival from 3 to 8 p.m. Feb. 8 at Simpson Plaza at 6101 Frisco Square Blvd. will feature lion dances ...
Make a paper snake, a paper lantern or a Chinese knot bracelet with the Crow Museum; or join the UTD Chinese Student Association for a demo on the art of origami and create fai chun, the red paper ...