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The parade in Chinatown in the capital is part of the biggest Chinese new year celebration outside of China. The arrival of ...
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The Lunar New Year is celebrated by people all around the world on the first new moon of the traditional lunisolar Chinese calendar.
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Alice Grange Care Home in Kesgrave, near Ipswich in Suffolk, has celebrated Chinese New Year with a day of activities.
The more-than-a-century-old Hock Hin Keong (Ban Ka Lan Snake Temple) in Bayan Lepas is once again abuzz with activity as thousands gathered for its annual temple celebration and flame-watching ceremon ...
With the arrival of the Chinese New Year, the Year of the Snake, 5 Chinese Zodiac signs will undergo significant life changes ...
People turned out in large numbers for a Spring Festival event in London, England's Camden Market on Saturday as part of ...
The Western Australian Government has welcomed the Chinese Lunar New Year, which in 2025 started on 29 January and ends on 12 ...