Sydneysiders are welcoming in the Lunar New Year with events across the city, including dragon boat races, street festivals, lion dances and more. Here's what's on.
From public parades to traditional dances, here's how countries around the world are celebrating the Year of the Snake.
Millions celebrate Lunar New Year in China, East Asia and around the world, but the way it's observed varies across countries and cultures.
Have you tried bathing in coriander broth? How about throwing mandarins to flowing body of water? These are a few of Asia's unique Lunar New Year traditions.
It's a colourful, spear-shaped flower that grows all year round — but at the moment you might find it hard to get your hands on a gladiolus.
With Beijing tariffs gone, the Year of the Snake is a lucrative window of opportunity for Australian alcohol producers looking to catch the eye of Chinese consumers.
Australian wine exports to China have bounced back ahead of Lunar New Year, according to a new report. Wine sales of more than $150 million went to China in December, and that’s good news for Australia’s embattled winemakers.
Tonight, the January New Moon in Aquarius 2025 coincides with the Chinese Lunar New Year so naturally, it’s an incredibly mystical evening and deserves your attention and manifestations . Spoiler alert: January may be almost over but it’s never, I repeat, NEVER too late to manifest!
As the Lunar New Year (Tet) approaches, cherry prices have surged, with imported varieties from New Zealand and Australia reaching nearly VND2 million (US$79.7) per kilogram, 35% higher than the same period last year.
In celebrating the Lunar New Year, Riane Avila, a Filipino-Chinese living in Melbourne, describes the occasion as 'bittersweet.'
After a six-year break, Hong Kong Airlines has resumed nonstop services between Hong Kong and Australia's Gold Coast.