The Chinese New Year, observed throughout many Asian countries, not only falls on different dates every year but lasts well ...
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Chinese New Year in 2026 still falls on 17 February. The 7 February event is only Selangor’s state-level open house, which is being moved to avoid overlapping with the start of Ramadan.
Apple today shared a short film to usher in the Chinese New Year, aka Lunar New Year, which begins February 17 and will be ...
A-Sha’s playful Hello Kitty–themed Lunar New Year gift box is filled with eight tasty pineapple cakes.
Chinese New Year on 17 February will once again cause major disruption to Asian production and transport processes in 2026.
According to Google, pineapple tarts are by far the most popular Chinese New Year snack, “consistently dominating sales ...
The number of Chinese visitors to Japan plummeted by 45 per cent last month from a year earlier, to around 330,000.