In honor of the Year of the Snake beginning yesterday, here are some traditional Lunar New Year foods you should try based on your Chinese zodiac sign. (1936, 1948, 1960, 1972, 1984, 1996 ...
Lunar New Year is a time for festive foods, whether you're celebrating Chinese New Year, Vietnamese Tet, or Korean New Year, called Seollal. Read on to learn more about what foods to make and how ...
As you celebrate Lunar New Year (also referred to as Chinese New Year,) add these foods to your menu to invite prosperity, luck, and happiness in the coming year. In this recipe collection you'll ...
Lunar New Year or Chinese New Year begins on January 29 this year. The celebrations of this 15-day festival will go on till February 12, 2025. Uncut noodles represent a wish for a long and healthy ...
The Year of the Snake is here - and millions across Asia and the world are welcoming it, with family, friends, prayers and plenty of food The Lunar New Year, which coincides with the first new ...
Host and culinary producer Kimlai Ying-Ling helped us celebrate Lunar New Year and the Year of the Snake with symbolic foods that will bring good luck, health, and prosperity all year long.
A New Spot Treats Its Kimchee Pairings Like Wine At Raon, chef Soogil Lim showcases the versatility and complexity of Korea’s most famous side dish.
(Patrick Lin/AFP/Getty Images) This week marks the beginning of the Lunar New Year in several countries across Asia. As hundreds of millions of people travel home to celebrate with their families, let ...
Members of Asian American communities around the US also organise parades, carnivals and festivities around the Lunar New Year featuring lion and dragon dances, fireworks, traditional food and ...
We celebrated the Year of the Snake in style at the San Francisco Symphony’s Lunar New Year Festival! 2025 also marks a special milestone as the festival proudly celebrated its 25th anniversary.