Learn why this ancient Chinese dance, rooted in Kung Fu moves, plays an important role in celebrating Lunar New Year.
The snakes can be venomous to humans and, if bitten, can cause symptoms of swelling, nausea, vomiting, headache, diarrhoea ...
The copperhead snake can easily blend in among fallen, dead leaves, so much so that if a person isn’t careful, they could step on one.
Feng shui master Andrew Kwan shares how Rabbits can improve their luck in a year where their love life may not be as stable ...
The viral video shows the snake biting the dancer’s nose and sinking its teeth into it. Fortunately, the snake was non-venomous, and she only suffered a wound on her nose.
The Year of the Snake began on Jan. 29, marking the start of the Lunar New Year and the end of the Year of the Dragon ...
This year, it will mark the beginning of the year of the snake. Here's a little information on the holiday and how to ...
Wednesday marked the start of the Year of the Snake, one of 12 animals in the Chinese zodiac. Throngs of people in down ...
The Lunar New Year is the most important holiday in China and many other Asian countries. Celebrations will last until mid-February.
The gathering storm was an unwelcome start to the Year of the Snake, which is associated in the Chinese zodiac with ...