So, what is it, how is it celebrated, and what does this year’s animal in the Chinese zodiac system — the snake — mean?
In Western traditions, the snake is commonly associated with sin and temptation, largely due to the biblical story of Adam and Eve. However, just as the serpent in Eastern cultures represents ...
According to the Book of Genesis they also co-existed with the embodiment of evil in the form of a snake (the devil). As we all know, Adam and Eve eventually succumbed to the temptations of the devil.
The snake, one of 12 animals in the Chinese zodiac ... Traditionally, Chinese have a family dinner at home on New Year's Eve and visit “temple fairs” on the Lunar New Year to watch ...
Adam and Eve pop up from behind some bushes. *We zoom into the tree highlighting one particularly juicy red apple. A snake appears from behind the apple with an evil smirk. Eve reaches up and ...
On 29 January, communities from across the world will usher in the Year of the Snake. But what exactly is the Lunar New Year and what does the snake represent?’ BBC Bitesize spoke to Dr Xuan ...