From lucky foods to traditional greetings, we answer your questions about Lunar New Year as we enter the Year of the Snake.
One well-known ancient legend speaks of Nian, a hideous monster that feasted on human flesh on New Year’s Day. Because the ...
Chau Ka-ling, the owner of Shia Wong Hip in Hong Kong, continues to serve traditional snake soup. The restaurant faces ...
In many Asian countries, it is a festival that is celebrated for several days. In diaspora communities, particularly in ...
FMT speaks with two Feng Shui masters to get their insights as to whether the Year of the Snake is as unlucky as many believe ...
As Year of the Snake begins, Hong Kong snake restaurants are packed. Snake soup is to Chinese people what chicken soup is to ...
T he Chinese Lunar New Year starts Wednesday, and one concept will be radiating throughout the year—internal transformation.
KLANG : Dragons, mythical creatures of Chinese lore that symbolise power and revered as protector, are often featured in ...
The Lunar New Year, also known as the Chinese New Year or Spring Festival, is a traditional Asian celebration that has been ...
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