Millions across China are returning to their hometowns from cities to celebrate their country’s most important festival: Chinese New Year, which begins on Wednesday (Jan 29) this year. At Shanghai’s ...
Travellers at Hongqiao railway station in Shanghai ahead of this ... “There’s no reason why in Australia Chinese New Year doesn’t rival traditional Christmas, traditional Easter as a gift ...
The Chinese New Year, also known as the Lunar New Year, is a significant traditional festival celebrated in China and other East Asian countries. Starting on January 29, 2025, it will usher in the ...