Red banners, lanterns, art displays and live performances created an experience that some were surprised to see.
The Chinese Lunar New Year ... cleaning their homes to sweep away bad luck and decorating it with red banners, lanterns, and symbols that will invite good fortune. In events and cultural programs ...
Lunar New Year is an opportunity to reunite with family, wear traditional clothes, enjoy a delicious meal and open red ...
In the week leading up to Chinese New Year ... Indian heritage. Red lanterns, symbolising prosperity and good fortune, adorn the streets, while calligraphy banners on shopfronts wish visitors ...
The area was adorned with red lanterns and inflatable animals, including a panda and lime green snake. Based on the lunar calendar, the Chinese New ... a decorative banner and stuffed snakes.
NEWPORT celebrated the start of the 'Year of the Snake' with a vibrant display for Chinese Lunar New Year. The festivities included the procession of lion dancers and a 50ft green snake from John ...
The world is gearing up to celebrate the Lunar New Year, the most significant event on the Chinese calendar. Falling on Wednesday, January 29, this year marks the beginning of the Year of the Snake, ...