China's box office raked in record takings over the Lunar New Year holiday while domestic spending jumped, data showed on Wednesday, marking a bright showing for Chinese policymakers as they work to ...
More than a billion people around the world are celebrating the Lunar New Year. A traditional lion dance performance in Beijing on Wednesday.Credit...Kevin Frayer/Getty Images Supported by By Yan ...
Lunar New Year begins on the lunar calendar's first ... lanterns or dragons made from red paper in honor of the holiday. In Beijing, crowds of people filled a park for a "temple fair" Wednesday ...
BEIJING — Firecrackers popped, incense was offered at temples and dancers and drummers paraded Wednesday in Asia and farther afield as millions around the world celebrated the Lunar New Year.
Tourism revenues in China during the eight-day holiday that ended Tuesday rose 7.0% in year-over-year terms, while the number of domestic trips rose 5.9%, state media reported.
The special Chinese year of the wood snake is about transformation and change — and those celebrating it in Manhattan’s ...
A boy runs Jan. 24 as he poses for pictures near trees decorated with red lanterns at a park, before the Lunar New Year celebrations, in Beijing, China. Similar to the Western New Year ...
During this year’s celebrations, 70 per cent of the PLA aircraft crossed the median line in the Taiwan Strait, a de facto boundary between China and Taiwan. This marked a sharp increase from 32 per ce ...
Students from Bates College will perform at the upcoming celebration hosted by the Chinese and American Friendship ...
Beijing Duck is a Lunar New Year linchpin. The dish, consisting of succulent meat falling off of crispy skin alongside sweet bean sauce, cucumbers, and spring onions is thought to invite wealth ...
Firecrackers popped, incense was offered at temples and dancers and drummers paraded Wednesday in Asia and farther afield as millions around the world celebrated the Lunar New Year. From Beijing t ...