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Workers clean altar at Seng Guen Temple in Manila for Lunar New Year
Workers clean the altar at Seng Guen Temple on Narra Street in Manila on Wednesday, February 11, in preparation for the Lunar New Year. (via John Louie Abrina | MB) Subscribe to the Manila Bulletin ...
New York City’s vibrant Lunar New Year celebrations return to the five boroughs for a two-week run from February 17 through March 3.
For many Korean families, traditional holiday gatherings may be getting smaller this Lunar New Year, but suitcases are getting bigger. More than ...
Refer to suggestions for auspicious times for the year-end ceremony and the year-end prayer to wish for a smooth and lucky ...
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Spending Lunar New Year with parents instead of in-laws: When wives demand fairness
When Thu Thao wanted to spend the Lunar New Year holiday caring for her biological father, who had recently suffered a stroke ...
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Chinese temples busy as locals prepare for Lunar New Year
Chinese temples across Thailand are busy today as locals prepare for the upcoming Lunar New Year. Families have been flocking to Wat Mangkon Kamalawat in Bangkok, seen in the video, to offer prayers ...
At 73, my mother celebrated Tet (Lunar New Year) in Hanoi for the first time, instead of in her hometown. The unfamiliarity ...
From mid lunar December, Dao communities in Quang Ninh begin Tet (Lunar New Year) early, honoring ancestors and renewing clan bonds in a quiet yet deeply meaningful celebration.
As the Lunar New Year of the Horse (Tet Binh Ngo) approaches, Tranh Khuc traditional chung cake village in Nam Phu Commune, on the southern edge of Hanoi, enters its most hectic and meaningful season.
A few days before the Lunar New Year of the Horse, foreign visitors to Ho Chi Minh City and the Mekong Delta join in Tet activities typical of the Mekong Delta, trying their hand at wrapping banh tet ...
Sa Cap Meh takes place before Chinese New Year, specifically on the last night of the lunar year. Meanwhile, Cap Go Meh is ...
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Tet is not just a holiday: A leadership opportunity to build trust in Vietnam
What expat leaders often overlook during Vietnam's most important cultural moment: How your presence during Tet shapes trust far beyond the holiday itself.
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