Lunar New Year News
The people of China are openly celebrating the Lunar New Year. On this occasion, the government has abolished the zero covid policy. The havoc of Corona in China has not ended yet, the government is now in tension that after this celebration Corona should not come to the fore.
The Chinese New Year is among the most solemn festival in China. People celebrate it in order to remove the bad and old, and to welcome the new and the good.
Those in Dubai can witness the beautiful display of lights
The Year of the Tiger will last until January 21, 2023
In Chinese culture, the tiger symbolises bravery and strength that can lift people from adversity
Some regions of China could suffer heavy pollution because of fireworks and unfavourable weather conditions during Lunar New Year celebrations, despite a ban on firecrackers in more than 400 cities, the Ministry of Environmental Protection warned.
India's gold imports in January dropped 37% from a year earlier to their lowest in 17 months as buyers postponed purchases in expectation of a cut in the import tax.
Thailand`s tourism body expects 300,000 visitors from China during the Lunar New Year holidays, a nearly 18 percent rise from a year ago.
China and the US should work towards building constructive relations.
The clip posted by Ivanka shows the five-year-old singing best wishes for the holiday while playing with a traditional Chinese puppet.
The Chinese Lunar New Year starts a seven-day holiday period for most of the country`s citizens, also referred to as the Spring Festival.
The quake struck at about 4 a.m. on Saturday (2000 GMT Friday) at the beginning of the Lunar New Year holiday.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday greeted the people of China, Korea, Mongolia and Vietnam on their lunar new year.
A woman was pulled alive from the rubble of a collapsed building in the southern Taiwan city of Tainan on Monday and another man has been found alive trapped inside more than 48 hours after a deadly earthquake struck, officials said.
Zhang travelled solo on a China Southern flight from Wuhan to Guangzhou on Monday.
Carefully steadying the gleaming red lantern between her knees, a worker applied the Chinese character for "wealth" in golden glitter -- one of the millions that will illuminate the forthcoming Lunar New Year.
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