The Lunar New Year, also known as the Chinese New Year or Spring Festival, is a traditional Asian celebration that has been observed in for thousands of years. Every winter, Asian communities around the world ring in the Lunar New Year with carnivals, food, family gatherings, parades and more.
You may have thought that New Year’s was only celebrated on January 1, but you couldn’t be more wrong. In other cultures, New Year’s actually doesn’t take place until much later. It’s referred to as Lunar New Year and is one of the most important Asian holidays of each year.
Heavy snow and rain affected many parts of South Korea on Monday during the extended Lunar New Year holiday, prompting authoriti
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Heavy snow blanketed South Korea on Tuesday, with about 120 centimetres of snow piling up in the mountain areas of the southern
While South Korea may also celebrate the Western New Year, there's one more New Year celebration observed in North Korea. In North Korea, they have a third New Year’s celebration, based on the Juche ideology, and its calendar. The Juche calendar begins with the birthday of North Korea’s founder, Kim II-sung. Related: 25 Authentic Korean Recipes
The festivities last 15 days, ending in the Lantern Festival on Wednesday, February 12, 2025, during the full “Snow Moon.” While Chinese New Year is primarily celebrated in China, other countries such as Vietnam, South Korea, and Tibet also hold their own unique versions of this holiday.
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Thousands braved the cold Saturday evening at Stone Mountain to ring in the Lunar New Year with dragon dance performances, Asian food trucks and an educational drone and light show.
Korean Lunar New Year also known as Seollal is here. Many celebrities including Park Seo Joon, YoonA, Lee Min Ho and more extended their wishes. Check them out.
East Asian communities across the globe are gearing up to welcome the Lunar New Year, which begins on January 29, 2025.
In many Asian cultures, the Lunar New Year is a celebration marking the arrival of spring and the start of a new year on the lunisolar calendar.