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The Chinese Community Center is preparing for its Annual Lunar New Year Gala Show with an art exhibition. A portion of the paintings sold will benefit the CCC and the artists who live in Tianjin, a… ...
Mark your calendars—Chinese New Year 2025 kicks off on Wednesday, Jan. 29! While we bid farewell to the Year of the Wood Dragon, the legendary Chinese dragon remains a powerful symbol, deeply ...
The Chinese Community Center in Latham held its annual Lunar New Year Gala Show Sunday at The Egg Performing Arts Center at the Empire State Plaza.
Chinese Dragon puppet This Chinese New Year Dragon craft may test your drawing skills a little (unless you download the printable template) but the kids will have lots of fun making it and using ...
Chinese New Year parades typically feature brightly colored floats, marching bands, dancers, acrobats, dragons, and other performers. You can watch a previous year here.
Communities across the world begin celebrating Lunar New Year on Jan. 29 — and 2025 marks the Year of the Snake.
Whereas in the West dragons are often depicted as winged, fire-breathing monsters, for the Chinese they are a symbol of power and prosperity.
The Chinese zodiac consists of 12 animals—the rat, ox, tiger, rabbit, dragon, snake, horse, goat, monkey, rooster, dog and pig—that alternate every Lunar New Year.
SINGAPORE – Dragons of different shapes and sizes have emerged to usher in Chinese New Year (CNY) on Feb 10. It will be the Year of the Wood Dragon, and the auspicious creature in the Chinese ...
A painted drum carved with phoenixes and tigers (circa 300 B.C.E.) Asian Art Museum China’s history is famously rife with mythical imagery—such as dragons, phoenixes and tigers—and ...
The mascot is designed to celebrate the Year of the Dragon, which starts on February 10, 2024, and symbolizes power, success, honor and luck in Chinese culture.