Lunar New Year represents a fresh start for many who celebrate. Here's where you can join in the fun around Australia.
Lunar New Year celebrations begin Wednesday. Here's everything to know about the 2025 Lunar New Year, the Year of the Snake.
Red lanterns, stickers, and Chinese knots have been popping up across the country, all in celebration of Lunar New Year, ...
The Lunar New Year, also known as Chinese New Year, falls on 29 January 2025, marking the start of the Year of the Wood Snake ...
Entering the Lunar New Year, Loyola's Department of Programming hosted a celebration for students embracing the cultural ...
Anyone born in the Year of the Snake can typically expect a year filled with challenges. Indeed, it's possible they may ...
Almost 50,000 locals and visitors ushered in the Year of the Snake at Georges River Council's iconic Lunar New Year celebrations in Hurstville on ...
The last Year of the Snake happened in 2013. Why is it the year of the snake? 2025 is the Year of the Snake according to the ...
It’s the Lunar New Year! As of January 29, 2025, we have officially entered the Year of the Snake. Lunar New Year — which ...
Sydneysiders are welcoming in the Lunar New Year with events across the city, including dragon boat races, street festivals, ...
One of the biggest public events on Auckland’s calendar will draw tens of thousands of people keen to welcome the Lunar New ...
This year, Lunar New Year begins today, Wednesday, Jan. 29, and ends Feb. 12. Lunar New Year, also widely regarded as Chinese ...