New Yorkers will be able to see a total lunar eclipse and three consecutive supermoons in 2025. See the full calendar.
Each year in the Chinese calendar is linked to one of 12 zodiac animals: rat, ox, tiger, rabbit, dragon, snake, horse, goat, monkey, rooster, dog and pig. These animals represent different traits. For ...
Unlike the New Year based on the Gregorian calendar, the Chinese calendar is based on the lunar cycle. The date of the Chinese New Year falls on the second new moon after the Winter Solstice ...
Chinese communities will celebrate Lunar New Year. When is the Lunar New Year? Why is it celebrated? What are the traditions?
Here’s a look at some countries and regions that don’t mark New Year’s Day on January 1, and the rich cultural practices ...