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These New Jersey markets offer lucky Cantonese foods for Chinese New Year
App.com | Asbury Park Press via Yahoo News· 1 year ago"Gong hei fat choy!" That's Cantonese for Happy New Year (or Lunar New Year) — a celebration that...
It’s time for Lunar New Year. How it’s celebrated, plus events in the Triangle
Raleigh News and Observer via AOL· 1 year agoHappy Lunar New Year! This weekend, China’s most important holiday will begin. Here’s what to know...
Year of the Dragon: Everything you need to know about Chinese New Year 2024
Euronews via Yahoo News· 3 months ago春节快乐!(Chūnjié Kuài Lè!) Happy Chinese New Year! Celebrated around the world, the festival recognises...
Welcome the Year of the Dragon With These Lunar New Year Traditions
Good Housekeeping via Yahoo News· 3 months agoLunar New Year is an important annual holiday celebrated by many people of Asian descent around the...
Fat Choy: 9 Facts You Need To Know About This Chinese New Year Staple
Tasting Table via Yahoo News· 3 months agoChinese New Year celebrations involve a variety of foods eaten for good luck, and one is fat choi....
Here are 27 Chinese restaurants where you can ring in the Year of the Dragon
The Courier & Press via Yahoo News· 2 months agoEVANSVILLE − The Asian Lunar New Year fell on Saturday, Feb. 10 this year, ushering out the Year of...
Lunar New Year History and Traditions, Explained
Cosmopolitan via Yahoo News· 1 year agoIn 2023, we'll be living in the year of the Rabbit, according to the Chinese zodiac. To celebrate, we reveal the Chinese traditions surrounding Lunar New...
From banging pans to making sweet breads, here's how NJ families will ring in 2024
App.com | Asbury Park Press via Yahoo News· 4 months agoOn Dec. 31, many of us will celebrate with parties, noisemakers and plenty of bubbly. But for some...
Dragons and dancers parade through Manhattan's Chinatown for Lunar New Year
Associated Press via Yahoo News· 2 months agoDragons took a starring role at the Lunar New Year parade in Manhattan’s historic Chinatown on...
New Year: When foods take on special meaning for East Asians
Newsy via AOL· 1 year agoEast Asians around the world are ringing in the Year of the Rabbit beginning Sunday, Jan. 22. At Oriental Wok in Cincinnati, the Wong family has been serving up Chinese New Year foods for 46 ...