More than a billion people around the world are celebrating the Lunar New Year.
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People joined in festivities around the world to mark the year of the snake – the sixth animal in the Chinese zodiac
More than a billion people around the world are celebrating the Lunar New Year.
From Beijing to London to New York and around the world, the Lunar New Year celebrations have welcomed the Year of the Snake.
Tens of thousands of West Aussies are expected to joy billions globally to celebrate the snake zodiac this 2025 Lunar New Year.
Asian communities across the world will begin ringing in the lunar new year on 29 January, with 2025 designated as the year of the snake in the...
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In a few days, we will usher in the Lunar New Year under the sixth animal zodiac, the Snake. Read full story
BEIJING (AP) — Firecrackers popped, drummers and dancers paraded and incense was offered Wednesday at temples around Asia and farther afield as...
BEIJING (AP) — Firecrackers popped, drummers and dancers paraded and incense was offered Wednesday at temples around Asia and farther afield as...