More than 35 students attended the Chinese Program's Spring Festival celebration, also known as the Chinese Lunar New Year, at the World Languages and Digital Humanities Studio on Feb. 7.
Hands-on activities, performances and a dragon dance finale are presented in collaboration with the South Coast Chinese Cultural Center.
With traditional fairs and shopping and travel booms over this year's extended holiday, China is about to ring in the Spring Festival ... that blends both Chinese and foreign flavors," said a customer ...
Thousands of Bay Area residents celebrated the Year of the Snake at the San Francisco’s Chinese New Year Parade on Saturday.
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Thousands of viewers watched the annual Chinese New Year Parade on Saturday. Here are some photos from the day.
Parade, one of San Francisco’s showcase events, drew thousands of early spectators along Market Street on Saturday afternoon, ...
In my experience, the Chinese New Year — both in China and in the UK — involves plenty of food, family time, laughter and ...
Inspired by the Chinese zodiac sign of snake, Toh Chye Siong, corporate chef at Hakkasan, a Cantonese restaurant in London, ...
The Phoenix Chinese Week Lunar New Year Festival during the first weekend of February featured colorful dances, traditional ...
Though the Chinese New Year, or Spring Festival, is now celebrated in many places worldwide, the true meaning of "Guonian" can only be fully understood by experiencing it in China. "The celebration is ...