It’s no coincidence that The Ritz-Carlton San Francisco is one short block from the beginning of Chinatown on its south side.
Dragon, lion and snake dancers took to the streets of Chinatown once again to celebrate the Lunar New Year and welcome the year of the snake on a snowy Sunday morning.
Chinese New Year is a time for fun and reflection. Also called the Spring Festival or Lunar New Year, the holiday traditionally lasts 15 days and is celebrated by most Asians around the world.
Lion dance at the Chung Wah Society Chinese New Year Festival in Darwin. Photo Shane Eecen “This came about as regularly ...
This is the amusing moment lion dancers greet an adorable mini costume wearer in China. A group of young performers noticed ...
The Chinese New Year celebration was recently held in Yokohama city featuring stunning performances and beautifully decorated ...
kung fu and dragon dancing for celebrating the Lunar New Year. It's very exciting," senior instructor Justin Wong declares. Lion dance is traditional practice that dates back more than a thousand ...
Chinese New Year is a time for fun and reflection ... Chinese horoscopes and blessings, and of course, a lion dance and dragon parade. This is the Year of the Snake. The Snake personality ...
The streets of San Francisco came alive Saturday night as the Chinese New Year Parade made its way through some of the most iconic parts of the city. From show-stopping floats to iconic lion ...
With over a 100,000 spectators, the colorful celebration along North Broadway in Chinatown has become a significant cultural event in the Southern California Asian-American Community.
The celebrations featured an exclusive dinner and Hong Kong Airport activation attended by the eighth-generation Hennessy family member.