Chinese Lantern Festival marks the end of Chinese New Year. Besides making lanterns, find out how Chinese people celebrate the Chinese Lantern Festival.
The Lantern Festival is sometimes regarded as the Chinese St. Valentine’s Day. Single women then write their number on oranges and throw them in the river.
As an old Chinese proverb states: “All creations are reborn on new year’s day. It’s a celebration of change.” Read here how to celebrate Chinese New Year!
Happy Chinese New Year, AKA Lunar New Year! 2012 marks the year of the Dragon and like every year, Chinese New Year end with the Lantern Festival.
The week-long break for the holiday known as guóqìng jié (国庆节) or National Day is around the corner, giving Chinese people a week off starting October 1st.
Mid-Autumn Festival or Moon Festival (Zhōngqiūjié, 中秋节) is upon us! It's time to come together with friends and family and offer loved ones moon cakes!