Lunar New Year, also known as Chinese New Year or the Spring Festival, begins Feb. 17. Celebrate the "Year of the Horse" at ...
As the city prepares to welcome the Year of the Horse, the SCMP takes a look at the highlights of the spectacle and where ...
Hong Kong — Cantonese for “fragrant harbour” — has often taken the “ kong ” part lightly. Long blighted by highways, piers, sewage plants, car parks, abattoirs and cement works, the Asian financial ...
From London’s record-breaking parades to intimate family dumpling rituals across Europe and North America, Lunar New Year has become a truly global festival shaped by migration, memory, and modern ...
The Year of the Fire Horse will be welcomed with red lanterns, rhythmic drumbeats, and reunion feasts as malls, hotels, and ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results