Chinese New Year starts when new moon arrives on the first day of the first lunar month and ends when it is full moon, 15 days later. Celebrations are meant to welcome the luck of the new year into ...
With the rising of the second moon after the winter solstice, Chinese New Year begins. This popular festival is celebrated across the globe and this year it will be observed on 1 February. It is celebrated with huge pomp and the ...
In run-up to the Chinese New Year on February 14, the Embassy of the People's Republic of China organized a food and culture festival in New Delhi on Sunday. The festival was marked with dance and music performances by ...