and Vietnam has a buffalo instead of an ox and a cat instead of a rabbit. In China and many other Asian countries, people traditionally clean their houses and do some shopping the day before Lunar New ...
Based on the cycles of the moon rather than the sun, Lunar New Year —which is typically celebrated in Asian countries including China, Vietnam, and South Korea — falls on January 29 this year ...
The Year of the Snake is here - and millions across Asia and the world are welcoming it, with family, friends, prayers and plenty of food. The Lunar New Year, which coincides with ...
This year, Lunar New Year begins Jan. 29 ... The Vietnamese Zodiac is slightly different, celebrating the cat instead of the rabbit and the buffalo instead of the ox. Other Asian cultures also ...
PONOS Corporation's weirdly cute strategy game “The Battle Cats” celebrates the Year of the Snake with a special Lunar New Year's campaign featuring event-exclusive game content. Between 11 ...
The Lunar New Year — known as the Spring Festival in China ... The Vietnamese zodiac is slightly different, honoring the cat instead of the rabbit and the buffalo instead of the ox. Snakes are viewed ...
The Vietnamese zodiac is slightly different, honoring the cat instead of the rabbit and the buffalo instead of the ox. A youth in a mask takes part in Chinese Lunar New Year celebrations in La Paz ...
Lunar New Year — celebrated as the Spring Festival ... The Vietnamese Zodiac is slightly different, celebrating the cat instead of the rabbit and the buffalo instead of the ox.
The Vietnamese zodiac is slightly different, honoring the cat instead of the rabbit and ... To this day, the Lunar New Year celebration is centered around removing bad luck and welcoming all ...