Lunar New Year, often called the Spring Festival or Chinese New Year, is the most important holiday in China and many other Asian communities. More than a dozen countries celebrate new year at this ...
Chinese astrology and Feng Shui expert Vicki Iskandar tells PEOPLE what the Year of the Horse means for those born in the year of the Tiger After a year of curveballs, the Tiger finally catches a ...
One of the world's leading medical journals has issued a scathing rebuke of Secretary Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. to mark his first year leading the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. The ...
China's humanoid robots impressed at the Spring Festival Gala earlier this week, shifting public sentiment. The robot's abilities displayed at the event were far more advanced than those shown just ...
In addition to cycling through 12 animals each year, the Chinese zodiac also rotates between the five traditional Chinese elements—earth, wood, fire, metal and water. A lantern set of horses during a ...
Chinese astrology and Feng Shui expert Vicki Iskandar tells PEOPLE what the Year of the Horse means for each Chinese zodiac sign Say goodbye to the Year of the Wood Snake! The Year of the Fire Horse ...
Today, millions around the world are celebrating the Chinese Lunar New Year, a festival that marks the start of the traditional lunisolar calendar. Across China and in communities worldwide, homes are ...
Giddy up, mother truckers, the Year of the Fire Horse is upon us, and with it, the summons to shake loose what was and who we have been and move toward the fresh-cut foundation of the new. “Imagine ...
This Tuesday and Wednesday, four holidays from different cultures and religions overlap in a rare calendar year. The celebrations of Fat Tuesday (aka Mardi Gras) and Lunar New Year both occur on ...
The sun sets on the Year of the Snake as the Lunar Year comes to an end, with a new dawn set to usher in the Year of the Horse. Preparations for the Lunar New Year festivities, an international ...
The Pan-Asian landscape is rich with tradition. In Honolulu, Los Angeles, Minneapolis, New Orleans and New York, communities blend old and new customs to make the holiday their own. By Chevaz Clarke, ...
Change is inevitable. How we ride that change requires flexibility, courage, and care. As we enter “The Year of the Fire Horse”, we encounter a vivid metaphor for intensity and transformation. In ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results