From public parades to traditional dances, here's how countries around the world are celebrating the Year of the Snake.
Lunar New Year, or Tết Nguyên Đán (Tết), is Vietnam's most important celebration - a time to honour ancestors, cherish family, and welcome new beginnings.This year, it lasts from 28 to 31 January.
Choir bands have long been a source of inspiration, offering a unique blend of voices that create a harmonious and collective ...
Every year, when the weather gets colder, Colorado’s mountain towns transform into magical winter wonderlands, making them ...
Ken and Cathy Scott hosted a Christmas Around the World gathering with exchange students and their families at their farm ...
The lunar calendar has 12 animals, and this year marks the Year of the Snake. Events around Dallas-Fort Worth will ring in ...
Christmas Eve to Orthodox Christians. The Gubi, as they are known, gathered around Dimoff’s festive kitchen table and retold a story that echoed down through the ages. Jeff Sponenburg pins red ...
And when we look into the holiday traditions around the world, most of them are sure to surprise you ... The Norwegians hides their brooms inside the closets or any other safe places on the eve of ...
In Newfoundland and Labrador and some other parts of the world ... Christmas decorations up past Jan. 6, but that tradition once applied to Feb. 2. In the 1648 verse Ceremony Upon Candlemas Eve ...
The celebration of Epiphany officially ends the Christmas season with traditions varying around the world. For example, in Italy, according to National Geographic, Epiphany is also known as Befana ...
Few traditions in America shine brighter than the ball drop in Times Square. Many consider it one of the most iconic New Year’s Eve events ... locals walk around their neighborhoods carrying ...
This was on a recent afternoon, just two days before Christmas, and Woodley (“Big Little Lies,” “Ferrari”) was striding around Union ... spends a tense Christmas Eve and Christmas Day ...