Tag: lunar new year
Brooklyn’s Children Museum to Host Chinese New Year Event in New York City
Published on behalf of the Brooklyn Children's Museum: On Saturday, Jan. 28, Brooklyn Children's Museum...
Lantern Festival: Traditions for the End of China’s Holiday Season
By Ally Wang This year, the Chinese lunar new year fell on Feb. 1 — day 1 of the 1st lunar month (...
Ordinary North Koreans Steal Feces for Fertilizer While Officials Import Chinese New Year Luxuries
In both North and South Korea, the lunar new year, known as Seollal, is supposed to be a time of celebration...
As US-China Tensions Simmer, State Department Offers Lunar New Year Greetings
According to the lunar calendar, 2022 is the Year of the Tiger, and Jan. 31 is Lunar New Year’s Eve.&...
China ‘Purifying’ Internet Content Ahead of Winter Olympics, Lunar New Year
On Jan. 25, the Cyberspace Administration of China (CAC) announced a crackdown on “illegal” online content...
Yuzhou: Second Chinese City Forced Into Total Lockdown Amid Government’s Zero-COVID Policy
After just three asymptomatic cases of COVID-19 were detected, Chinese authorities have placed the city...
Joe Biden and Xi Jinping Talk US-China Relations in Phone Conversation
President Joe Biden spoke with President Xi Jinping on Feb.10, issuing greetings and well wishes for...
US-China Struggle to Control Pandemic Narrative Continues Amidst Vaccinations
Vaccinations under the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) have been criticized by Chinese citizens, catching...
Wuhan Medics Knew About Coronavirus Deaths in 2019
Wuhan medics, in the epicenter of the novel coronavirus outbreak in the initial days of the pandemic,...
CCP Virus Second Wave Rapidly Spreads Across Communist China
A CCP virus second wave is spreading quickly through communist China according to reports from the Chinese...
China Tightens Travel Restrictions to Beijing as CCP Virus Spreads
In late December, Beijing went into "emergency response mode" after a sudden spike in COVID-19 infections...
Chinese New Year: A Celebration of Divinity
Following the traditional lunar calendar of East Asia, the Chinese New Year falls on Feb. 5 this year...