As billions of people worldwide celebrate the Lunar New Year, astronauts aboard China's Tiangong space station sent home a ...
Happy Chinese New Year 2025 wishes: The Chinese New Year begins on Wednesday, January 29, 2025, marking the advent of the ‘Year of the Snake’. The celebrations will span over 15 days ...
The Chinese New Year, also known as the Lunar New Year, is a significant traditional festival celebrated in China and other East Asian countries. Starting on January 29, 2025, it will usher in the ...
The Chinese New Year starts on January 29, 2025, ushering in the Year of the Snake. Here's a collection of heartfelt wishes ...
Wednesday (Jan. 29) welcomes the Lunar New Year, a holiday with deep cultural and familial significance that is celebrated worldwide. The Lunar New Year occurs on the second new moon that follows ...
Wednesday, Jan. 29, marks the Chinese New Year. is also known as the Lunar New Year or Spring Festival. The occasion is celebrated in China and many other Asian communities, and across the U.S ...
Chinese New Year 2025 marks a time for new beginnings, fresh starts, and moments of celebration. Share thoughtful and uplifting Lunar New Year wishes with loved ones to spread happiness ...
As the world welcomes the Chinese New Year 2025, hearts are filled with joy, hope, and the promise of new beginnings. Rooted in centuries-old traditions, the Lunar New Year is one of the most ...
“Happy New Year” has somehow become a go-to greeting for the whole of January. Photo / Getty Images January 1 has been and gone, but the “Happy New Years” continue. When should we stop ...
The Year of the Snake in 2025 brings a time for new beginnings, family reunions, and well wishes. Celebrating the Lunar New ...
May you find beauty in every challenge and peace in every triumph this year. Happy New Year! Let’s make 2025 the year of unforgettable achievements. May your path be bright and your heart be ...
“In the Year of the Snake, I wish my kid will grow healthily and my work can remain stable. Then I can be happy enough.” In Malaysia, the crackling of firecrackers greeted the new year outside ...