Firecrackers, parades and prayers marked the Lunar New Year as millions around Asia and farther afield celebrated ...
From Beijing to Hanoi and Moscow, the holiday — known as the Spring Festival in China, Tet in Vietnam and Seollal in Korea — ...
In honor of the Year of the Snake, let’s appreciate the strange anatomy and evolution of these slithery reptiles ...
Wisps and clouds of smoke rose into the air at Buddhist and Daoist temples around Asia on Wednesday as people lit incense to ...
Lunar New Year festivals and prayers marked the start of the Year of the Snake around Asia and farther afield on Wednesday.
The Year of the Snake has brought celebrations in Hawaiʻi and across Asia. It's also brought a lot of travel. HPR's Bill Dorman has more in today's Asia Minute.
How Asia is celebrating the year of the snake - China expects nine billion trips to be undertaken during holiday period ...
The period of celebration for Lunar New Year lasts roughly two weeks after Jan. 29. Asia Society Texas welcomes the "Year of the Snake" with a celebration featuring lion dances on the festival ...
Celebrated across Asia and beyond, it marks the start of a new year based on the cycles ... and ending on the first full moon. The Year of the Snake is the sixth animal in the Chinese zodiac ...
Lunar New Year 2025 brings in the Year of the Snake, a time for people around the world to come together in celebration. From ...
The next year of the snake will be in 2037 ... Why do some countries in Asia have the new year on a different day? Only four countries in the world do not follow the Gregorian Calendar.