The Disney California Adventure Food & Wine Festival is arriving soon, offering a variety of sweet and savory treats for ...
Tucked away in a corner of Chinatown, Pao Arts Center provided interactive and enriching ways to celebrate the Lunar New Year ...
Vietnamese Catholics celebrate the Lunar New Year with traditional customs, including firecrackers, a Dragon Dance, and family gatherings.
Dragon, lion and snake dancers took to the streets of Chinatown once again to celebrate the Lunar New Year and welcome the ...
On Jan. 29, millions of people around the world welcomed the Year of the Snake. While the holiday originated in China, many ...
Vietnamese people cook traditional dishes and place them on a home altar as a mark of respect to their ancestors. Some Indigenous people also celebrate Lunar New Year this time of year ...
Lunar New Year, also known as “Tet Nguyen Dan” (“Tet” for short) in Vietnamese, “is the most important and popular festival ...
In New York, the stylist and store owner Beverly Nguyen welcomed the year of the snake by treating her friends to a meal full ...
For members of the local Vietnamese and Korean communities, the Lunar New Year is a time of celebration, family and food. Called Seollal in South Korea, the holiday is observed over three days ...
Vietnamese New Year, known as Tet Nguyen Dan (Tet), means Festival of the First Morning and is considered the most important festival of the year in Vietnam. Similar to Chinese New Year, Tet is ...
Wednesday marked the celebration of Lunar New Year, (Tết Nguyên Đán in Vietnam), something I definitely knew before I sought out the nation’s beloved sandwich at Chao Vietnamese Street Food ...
Tet is the Vietnamese celebration of the Lunar New Year; the biggest local celebration is the Tet Festival put on by annually by Mary Queen of Vietnam Church in the Village de L'Est neighborhood.