The 15th day of the first month on the Chinese lunar calendar marks the Lantern Festival. The moon is full in the sky, and ...
The Year of the Snake, according to the Chinese Zodiac, starts on Jan. 29 and lasts until the 2026 Lunar New Year's Eve on Feb. 12, 2026. Many people around the United States enjoy celebrating with ...
The legend of the 12 animals in Chinese New Year comes from a poem about mythical creatures aiding spring's arrival ...
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Several countries mark their new year based on the Chinese lunisolar calendar involving movement of the Sun and Moon.
Today marks the beginning of the Chinese “year of the snake.” The lunar calendar is different from the Gregorian in that it is primarily a “moon cycle” calendar rather than solar, which is what we ...
Nicolaysen Art Museum hosted the long-awaited return of its Chinese New Year event to ring in the Year of the Snake on ...
This ancient Chinese festival is a time to put everything from the previous year in the past and look forward to all that ...
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With the Lunar New Year on Jan. 29, the Year of the Snake commences as the Chinese zodiac rotates through its 12 animals.