Chinese New Year, the Lunar New Year, Spring Festival... every year this significant holiday for many East Asian cultures becomes increasingly significant to marketers too. So, what can we expect ...
On 1 February, people around the world will welcome in the Lunar New Year ... or shoes bearing tiger images to bring them luck. Tigers are the subject of more than one Chinese saying, especially ...
The major celebrations are held on New Year's Eve and New Year's Day. In China, millions travel - sometimes thousands of miles - to celebrate with their families. Getty Images Red is the colour ...
You can find out which Chinese zodiac you and your little ones are over on Blue Peter. Learn more about Lunar New Year What is Lunar New Year? Find out with JoJo and Gran Gran what it is and ...
It's little wonder Australians celebrate Chinese New Year with enthusiasm. Not only is it an excellent excuse to indulge in some of Australia's favourite social activities – eating, dancing and ...
It was the very first time that the Chinese New Year was celebrated in the Philippines as a special non-working holiday which gave the opportunity to both Chinese-Filipinos and Filipinos in the ...