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Not only does the Chinese New Year mark the perfect time to enjoy ... the following day is the best time to put Fai Chun - traditional decorations - in the doorways to welcome good luck and ...
Once again, all decorations should be on red paper or include red. It's really no surprise — since everyone is wearing red for Chinese New Year, your home should, too. We fill our home with flowers.
22 January marks the start of the lunar new year and the Year of the Rabbit – and we’ve found 11 rabbit-inspired home accessories that’ll help you celebrate in style and add a bold flair to ...
This story of guo nian (meaning “new year”) explains why Chinese hang red decorations in their houses and fill their streets with loud drums, music and firecrackers. Following the triumph at ...
“Every year people are getting more involved, and you can see the decorations everywhere, like the dragon. “It’s kind of like having a bit of home.” Food is a massive part of Chinese New ...
Lion dancer makes impact on Chinese Lunar New Year tradition People around the world on Saturday celebrated the start of the Chinese Lunar New Year, marking the first day of the Year of the Rat ...
An annual celebration event is taking place today to mark a fresh start for many. The Chinese New Year is now upon us, with celebrations and festivities expected to take place all over the world ...
SEVERAL events have been lined up by Seri Kembangan assemblyman Wong Siew Ki and her team to enliven this year’s Chinese New Year celebrations in her constituency. The festivities started off ...
Do you know the Chinese and Lunar New Year Story? Watch and find out how the animals of the Chinese Zodiac decided who would have which year named after them. You can find out which Chinese ...
He said this when met on Friday (Feb 2) night after the launching of the village's Chinese New Year decorations by Melaka health, human resources and unity committee chairman Ngwe Hee Sem.