For many of us, the new year began almost three weeks ago, but Chinese people worldwide are just now gearing up to celebrate the year of the ram, which officially begins February 1.
According to ancient legend, the number of dumplings you eat during the Chinese New Year predicts the amount of money you'll make in the upcoming year. The more, the better! While pork is the most ...
feast on symbolic dishes that promise good fortune for the year ahead. The Chinese New Year is celebrated over two weeks and ends with the celebration of the Lantern Festival on the 15th day.
This year's event, in partnership with OCM, elevated the experience with the Chinese Snack Feast, allowing fans to enjoy authentic Asian snacks and beverages while immersing themselves in the ...
On New Year’s Eve, Chinese households worldwide will welcome the Year of the Rooster with a home-cooked family “reunion” feast. Typical Chinese New Year foods are a mixture of tradition ...