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The Lunar New Year kicks off on Feb. 10 with the Year of the Dragon VCG/VCG via Getty The Lunar New Year is here, and this year it’s all about the Dragon. The holiday, also known as Chinese New ...
(Of course, you don’t have to be born during a dragon year to get a gift.) In China, where Lunar New Year celebrations can last up to 16 days, the color red represents happiness, success ...
Firecrackers and dragon-shaped lanterns lit up across Asia on Saturday to celebrate the start of the Lunar New Year, marking the transition of the Chinese lunar calendar into the Year of the ...
This Lunar New Year, which falls on Feb. 10, is the Year of the Dragon. I'm a scholar of Chinese religious history and culture who was born in a Year of the Dragon. What fascinates me the most is ...
This year, Lunar New Year falls on Feb. 10. It will be the Year of the Dragon. If you would like to celebrate the start of this 12-month reign, in lieu of a red envelope, there are many items you ...
The Lunar New Year is celebrated with carnivals ... with money inside to promote good wishes for the year, according to the AP. The dragon is part of the Chinese zodiac calendar.
Saturday (Feb. 10) marks the Lunar New Year, a holiday with rich traditions and cultural significance for people worldwide. Lunar New Year begins with the second new moon to occur after the Winter ...
For some, dragon years are so auspicious that they time their family planning accordingly. Yingjie Li (left) is a CU Boulder teaching associate professor of Chinese and Yu Zhang (right) is a teaching ...