Get your chopsticks ready and celebrate the Year of the Snake with these best yee sang platters in Singapore this Chinese New ...
KUALA LUMPUR, Feb 14 – Minister in the Prime Minister’s Department (Religious Affairs) Datuk Mohd Na’im Mokhtar will ...
With sumptuous feasts, many lanterns, and fewer red flags than our exes, here is our guide on where to dine this Chinese New Year 2025.
Chinese New Year blessings and good fortune – if you’re really lucky, you may even encounter auspicious dragons and dancing lions.
Chinese culture believes in the auspiciousness of fish. Yu Sheng is among the Chinese New Year traditional foods describing a raw fish salad served with shredded vegetables, like carrots. This meal ...
The Chinese New Year starts on January 29, 2025, ushering in the Year of the Snake. Here’s a collection of heartfelt wishes to share with loved ones during this festive season ...
Jan. 28 marks the Lunar New Year, beginning the Year of the Snake. It's not the only lunar festival — Ramadan begins Feb. 28, Passover on April 12 and Easter on April 20.
Datuk Mohd Na’im Mokhtar will attend a Chinese New Year celebration at the Klang Hokkien Association headquarters this Sunday ...
Celebrate the Year of the Snake with these 5 mouth-watering family menu ideas for your 2025 Chinese New Year feast in Singapore. Fun, festive, and delicious!
MDM Tan, a 48-year-old homemaker, was relieved when NTUC FairPrice supermarkets did not hike the prices of various consumer ...
Lunar New Year — also commonly called Chinese New Year — marks the start of the new year based on lunar calendars, or monthly cycles of the moon's phases. The lunar new year starts with the ...