The Year of the Snake commenced on January 29, ushering in Lunar New Year celebrations across Asia and beyond, with more than a billion people participating in rituals and festivities.
As several Asian nations gear up to celebrate the lunar new year, families are preparing to partake in the unique traditions ...
From incense offerings and vibrant lion dances in Beijing to prayer rituals at temples in Bangkok and Taipei, hundreds of ...
From mythical guardians to symbols of transformation and terror, the snake has slithered its way into the annals of art ...
Food is also symbolic for the Vietnamese Lunar New Year. In the North, Banh Chung, a sticky rice cake with banana leaves, is typically the most popular dish. In Central Vietnam, the savory Bánh Tét ...
While slithering into the Lunar New Year, Ohio University student organizations brought together and unified communities to ...
The Year of the Snake has brought celebrations in Hawaiʻi and across Asia. It's also brought a lot of travel. HPR's Bill Dorman has more in today's Asia Minute.
Grunion columnist Melissa Heckscher writes about theater, arts and other entertainment in and around the beach cities.
"There's just a lot we don't know, and this is sort of the first step in getting a better grasp on what this biodiversity ...
The state Office of General Services hosted its fourth annual Lunar New Year celebration Wednesday in Empire State Plaza's ...
The holiday, also known as the Spring Festival, celebrates the arrival of spring and the start of a fresh year based on the ...
More than a billion people across the world, from China to the Philippines to diaspora communities in the United States, ...