Fireworks and red lanterns lit up the skies in many Chinese cities Tuesday to celebrate the Year of the Fire Horse.
Billions of people around the world are celebrating the Lunar New Year. But unlike the Solar New Year, the festival is not anchored to a fixed date on the solar calendar, but to the moon’s ...
Firecrackers will spark and red lanterns will glow from Beijing to Austin as millions welcome Lunar New Year, also referred to as Chinese New Year, and usher in the Year of the Fire Horse. The holiday ...
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