Lunar New Year is one of Hong Kong’s biggest celebrations with a flurry of cultural festivities. This year’s holiday begins on January 22 and marks the start of the year of the rabbit.
The history of Wang Mang, a Han dynasty minister and imperial cousin who later founded his own short-lived dynasty, resonates ...
If you're among the parents-to-be seeking an accurate method to predict your baby's gender, the Chinese gender predictor can ...
The traditional Chinese solar calendar divides the year into 24 solar terms. Start of Winter, (Chinese: 立冬), the 19th solar ...
The Lunar New Year is the first day of the Chinese calendar and signals the start of spring. The traditional agricultural calendar - comprising of both a lunar and solar calendar - is used to ...
Chinese New Year celebrations begin on the final day of the last month of the Chinese calendar (February 5 in 2019) and end with the Lantern Festival on the 15th day of the first month (February 19).
The soli-lunar calendar, in which extra lunar months (“leap months”) are added from time to time (on average, about 7 extra months per 19 years) to keep the solar and lunar years approximately ...