Almost everyone in China's cities enjoys at least three days off work to celebrate Spring Festival, and the celebration lasts even longer in rural areas: from the eighth day of the last month of ...
Traditionally, Spring Festival starts in the early days of the 12th month of the lunar calendar and lasts until the middle of the 1st lunar month of the following year. With the modernization of China ...
The Holi festival in northern India dates back to the 4th century: it's a bit like a "dry" water-fight and involves chucking coloured powders over other people to celebrate Spring. The use of ...
The Celebrate SPRING! Festival, presented by Humana, is taking place from March 1 to Apr. 28. and seeks to provide those who attend with an “immersive experience.” “With our worldwide famous ...
On the first full day of spring, Central Asian communities around the world celebrate Nowruz. Though the festival is rooted in Iranian and Zoroastrian tradition, it has spread across several ...
Also known as the Spring Festival, New Year festivities usher ... In China, millions travel - sometimes thousands of miles - to celebrate with their families. Getty Images Red is the colour ...
It's little wonder Australians celebrate Chinese New Year with enthusiasm ... Chinese New Year, or Spring Festival, is now an entrenched part of Australian culture. Sydney’s version, for ...
Holi is a Hindu festival that celebrates spring, love, and new life ... Find out how Sumedh and Purvaja celebrate the festival of Holi with their family. Preparing for Holi Sumedh and Purvaja ...