The Lantern Festival, which usually falls on the 15th day of the first month of the Chinese Lunar calendar, symbolises family reunions and reflects the deep desire for unity and happiness.
At the area designated for writing the Chinese character fu, which symbolizes good fortune, tables were neatly arranged with ...
The sound of Chinese-language radio could be heard recently from one home decorated with red lanterns.
Every year, when the lanterns ... events of the year—Chinese New Year. This vibrant holiday, rooted in centuries-old traditions, is a time to honor ancestors and family and usher in a new year filled ...
Lunar New Year festivals and prayers are marking the start of the Year of the Snake around Asia and the world.
Many places are decorated with red lanterns ... of pure happiness, Khanthaphone added. As the celebrations continue, Laos is painted in a vibrant mix of red, gold, and joy. Chinese New Year ...
In the Chinese ... and happiness. In Chinese culture, they are grouped with the turtle and crane as a symbol of longevity. This year, merchants in China and elsewhere are producing lanterns ...
China and Chinese communities ... people burned lanterns all night, set off firecrackers and put red paper on their doors to ward off the monster. Along with that in many Asian cultures, the colour ...