The dining table was overflowing on the Tuesday evening — sliced century eggs placed in a flower shape, crisp-skinned Peking ...
Homecoming New York and the Asian American Federation are teaming up to host a special Korean Lunar New Year Family Dinner on ...
On Jan. 29, millions of people around the world welcomed the Year of the Snake. While the holiday originated in China, many ...
Shop between 19th and 26th Ave to find everything you need to ring in Lunar New Year. Find shops along Taraval here.
Lunar New Year, also known as Chinese New Year, Tet in Vietnam, and Seollal in Korea is a popular holiday steeped with many traditions, family and cultural pride. The Lunar New Year is based on the ...
The Colorado State University Asian Pacific American Cultural Center held a Lunar New Year celebration Jan. 29 in the Lory ...
The Year of the Snake meant good luck for Lunar New Year festivities at San Jose’s Santana Row on Saturday, which were ...
Balancing what I grew up with to adapting to my new life at the University is a challenge I never predicted. But, celebrating Lunar New Year showed me how to merge old and new traditions.
From late January to early February each year, Asian communities from all backgrounds unite to celebrate Lunar New Year.
Guests including Lulu Wang, Barry Jenkins, Prabal Gurung, Laura Kim and more welcomed the Year of the Snake — and the start of New York Fashion Week — with fried chicken and cognac on Monday night.
On Jan. 29, as global celebrations of the Lunar New Year commenced, College and student organizations alike rang in the Year of the Snake with a slate of on-campus programming.
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