While the New Year begins as soon as the clock strikes midnight on Jan. 1, the Chinese Lunar New Year comes ... holiday manicure with a mix of snake art, python print, and matte black nails.
SO WE LIKE TO CELEBRATE CHINESE HOLIDAYS. AND AND LUNAR NEW YEAR IS A BIG ONE. I THINK THIS IS OUR 11TH ANNUAL DAY. YES. AND SO IT HAPPENS EVERY YEAR. AND WITH ART, WHAT TYPE OF ATTRACTIONS WILL ...
Not only is it used to satisfy hunger, but the sweet, peelable fruit is also used to bring good luck for the coming year. Dating back to the Qin Dynasty, the mandarin orange has a long history in ...
For the Chinese zodiac, this Lunar New Year begins the Year of the Snake, the National Museum of Asian Art said. This year marks the intersection between the Year of the Snake and the element wood ...