Homecoming New York and the Asian American Federation are teaming up to host a special Korean Lunar New Year Family Dinner on ...
"Let's Celebrate Korean New Year!" takes children on a vivid and engaging journey of exploration, highlighting the fun, ...
Some celebrate the new year on January 1. Others take place later in the month—like Lunar New Year and Korean New Year. But what is Korean New Year, exactly? Korea (a word meaning “Land of ...
essentially the Korean equivalent of the Chinese new year. It is where families gather to celebrate the beginning of a new lunar year with traditional foods, ancestral rites, and traditional games.
Rumors remain rife in North Korea after the country’s media late last year disclosed images of children presumed to be those ...
Lunar New Year is one of the largest celebrations in Asia. And while many of us are familiar with what happens at Chinese celebrations, other countries, like South Korea and Vietnam, have their own ...
Several countries mark their new year based on the Chinese lunisolar calendar involving movement of the Sun and Moon.
The Lunar New Year begins Wednesday, but celebrations around the area are spread over multiple weeks, making it easier to find street parades, lion dances, concerts, family-friendly performances, ...
Hundreds of celebrants gathered at Queens Borough Hall’s Helen Marshall Cultural Center on Thursday, Jan 30, to celebrate the ...
By Honorary Reporter Geanina Voicu from Romania Photos = Pureun Narae To celebrate Seollal (Lunar New Year), the Center for ...
A promotional poster for Lunar New Year events hosted by the Korean Cultural Center in Washington, D.C., provided by the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism (PHOTO NOT FOR SALE) (Yonhap) Korean ...