The air grows crisp with excitement. Streets burst into shades of crimson and gold. Families prepare steaming reunion dinners. Chinese New Year, also called Lunar New Year or Spring Festival, has arrived once again. For over 3,000 years, this celebration has united families across China, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Singapore, Malaysia, […]
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The Ultimate Guide to Red Envelopes (Hong Bao): Who, When, and How Much to Give?
The crisp sound of freshly minted banknotes sliding into a scarlet envelope. The anticipation in a child’s eyes. The warm exchange of blessings between generations. Few traditions capture the spirit of Asian celebrations quite like the giving of red envelopes. Known as hong bao (红包) in Mandarin, lai see (利是) […]
How to Make Authentic Chinese Dumplings (Jiaozi) for New Year’s Eve
There is a rhythm to New Year’s Eve in Chinese households that echoes across generations. It begins with the soft thud of dough hitting the wooden board, the gentle hum of conversation, and the unmistakable aroma of seasoned pork and ginger filling the kitchen. Making jiaozi is not merely cooking. […]
30 Lucky Chinese New Year Foods to Eat for Wealth and Prosperity in 2026
A complete guide to traditional Lunar New Year dishes and their symbolic meanings for the Year of the Snake When red lanterns sway in the crisp winter air and families gather from near and far, the heart of Chinese New Year beats strongest around the dinner table. Food is more […]
Traditional Chinese New Year Decorations and Their Meanings: A Complete Guide
Walking through the streets of Beijing, Shanghai, or any Chinatown around the world during the Spring Festival, you are greeted by a sea of red and gold. Red lanterns sway gently in the winter breeze. Intricate paper cuttings adorn windows like frozen lace. Door gods stand guard with fierce expressions. […]
10 Chinese New Year Taboos You Must Avoid for Good Luck in 2026
The firecrackers have been prepared. Red lanterns sway gently in the winter breeze. Families across China and Chinese communities worldwide are preparing for the most important festival of the year. Chinese New Year 2026 falls on Tuesday, February 17, ushering in the Year of the Fire Horse—a zodiac combination that […]
Lunar New Year vs. Chinese New Year: What’s the Difference?
Every year, as winter loosens its grip on the northern hemisphere, over two billion people worldwide gather to celebrate one of humanity’s oldest and most vibrant festivals. Red lanterns illuminate streets from Beijing to San Francisco. Families reunite over steaming dumplings and rice cakes. Children clutch red envelopes filled with […]
Chinese New Year 2026: Dates, Animal Sign, and Key Traditions Explained
A complete guide to celebrating the Year of the Fire Horse, including festival dates, zodiac insights, lucky foods, time-honored customs, and travel tips for the world’s largest annual celebration. Introduction: What Makes Chinese New Year 2026 Special? Chinese New Year 2026 marks the arrival of the Year of the Fire […]
How to Talk to Your Children About Black History Month: A Parent’s Guide
A comprehensive resource for parents seeking age-appropriate ways to celebrate Black history, honor African American achievements, and have meaningful conversations about race with their children February is here again. Hallways fill with portraits of civil rights leaders. Classrooms buzz with lessons about pioneers and trailblazers. For many parents, this month […]
Lesser-Known Black History Figures Every Child Should Know: Unsung Heroes Who Shaped American History
Discover the remarkable stories of African American pioneers whose courage, intellect, and perseverance transformed our nation—yet remain largely absent from our history books. Every February, schools across America celebrate Black History Month. Students learn about Rosa Parks, Martin Luther King Jr., and Harriet Tubman. These figures deserve every bit of […]
