As the third tallest building in the world, the Shanghai Tower was adorned with red lanterns and ribbons. Its spire displayed scrolling greetings such as "Happy Spring Festival" and "The World Lights ...
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Start the Chinese New Year on a positive note by following these do's and don'ts, from gifting money to other traditions.
Popular during the Lantern Festival, these sweet rice balls are also enjoyed during Chinese New Year. Their round shape symbolises togetherness and harmony, making them a favourite for family ...
On the first day of Chinese New Year (Jan 29 ... These can be found printed on large lantern towers. Additionally, guests can pen their well wishes on red placards at the Wishing Tunnel ...
Chinese social media platform Xiaohongshu, also known as RedNote, has been hiring for a surprising position in recent days: English-language content moderators. That’s because a growing number ...
As a result, the Chinese Lunar Calendar is generally 21–51 days behind the Gregorian calendar. As for the celebrations, they usually last 15 days; they begin on the first day of the new year and ...
Lawmakers are apprehensive about another Chinese social media platform accruing influence in the U.S. “Chairman Mao’s Little Red Book was instrumental in China’s communist cultural ...
What’s on your Chinese New Year menu? Discover 10 must-have dishes and their meanings, from dumplings for wealth to fish for abundance. Eat your way to luck! Chinese New Year, also known as the Spring ...
Chinese New Year traditions center on ushering out the old year and bringing luck and prosperity into the new one. Firecrackers, fireworks, red clothes ... New Year is the Lantern Festival ...
Since last weekend, the “TikTok refugees”—the American social media users who are flocking to Red Note ahead of the U.S. ban on Sunday—are being welcomed with Chinese memes, photos of food ...
The Food and Drug Administration has said it is banning the use of Red No. 3, a synthetic dye that has long been used in the U.S. to color certain foods, such as candies and colored beverages ...