Lunar New Year is a time for family, laughter, and traditions that unite generations. As we welcome the Year of the Wood Snake, we celebrate its symbolism
Welcome to the Year of the Snake. The traditional Chinese zodiac calendar would have it that we’re in for a time of transformation—which certainly seems
SAN FRANCISCO - San Francisco Chinatown celebrated the Lunar New Year on Wednesday night with firecrackers and festivities. The beat of the drums accompanying the lion dancers on Grant Avenue signals the start of the new year.
Wednesday, January 29th marked the celebration of the Lunar New Year, a significant holiday for many Asian communities, and a day off for school kids across the state.
Asian shares were mixed in thin Lunar New Year trading on Tuesday after Wall Street’s tech superstars tumbled as a competitor from China raised doubts over the recent artificial-intelligence market frenzy.
Lunar New Year, often called the Spring Festival or Chinese New Year, is the most important holiday in China and many other Asian communities. Every year is marked by a different animal and 2025 is the Year of the Snake.