MANILA -- The Philippines ... with recent arrests of Chinese nationals on espionage charges sapping momentum for easing visa requirements. Late last month, Lunar New Year decorations were up ...
Chinese New Year is celebrated globally, especially in regions with significant Chinese populations. Countries such as Singapore, Malaysia, Vietnam, South Korea, and the Philippines observe the ...
While its origins are in China, and Chinese communities in countries such as Malaysia, the Philippines ... New Year, which marked the Year of the Rabbit in the Chinese zodiac in 2023 [File ...
Total ASEAN Light Vehicle (LV) sales fell by 5% year-on-year to 3.12 million units in 2024, aligning with GlobalData’s ...
Philippines - January 29, 2025 Festive celebrations marked the arrival of the Year of the Snake, as the Chinese-Filipino communities of Manila welcomed the Lunar New Year on Wednesday with ...
MANILA, Philippines — As the Filipino-Chinese community and the whole nation celebrate Chinese New Year today, President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. expressed hope that this occasion may inspire everyo ...
ILOILO CITY, Philippines — The local government here is poised for a grand celebration as it marks the 21st Chinese New Year festivities with vibrant cultural events, reflecting the enduring ...
the pandemic put the festival on pause until 2023, when it returned once again to the Maui Mall Village. Yago said the festival continues to bring people together. “The Maui Chinese New Year ...
Lunar New Year isn’t just celebrated in China though, with countries such as Japan, Thailand, South Korea, Malaysia, the Philippines and Singapore also marking the date. The date of Chinese New ...
SINGAPORE: Just two months after last year ... Chinese New Year money – via online transfers or e-hongbao, where recipients scan a QR code included in a physical red packet – compared with 2023.
Christchurch’s Chinese New Year festival, Victoria Square Friday, February 7 and Saturday, February 8. David Williams is an Auckland-based journalist who joined the Herald in 2023. He covers ...
MANILA, Philippines — Chinese New Year will be celebrated this 2025 on January 29 as individuals welcome the Year of the Wood Snake. Many will be looking forward to filling out food spreads ...