The ultimate Lunar New Year gift may be a red envelope full of cash, but competing for a close second is neither a platter of tangerines nor an assortment of fancy teas. Instead, it’s a shiny box of ...
Since food is the cornerstone of Lunar New Year celebrations, we’ve rounded up some of the holiday’s most essential dishes, ...
Discover traditional Chinese New Year snacks and their lucky symbolism. Learn how these delectable munchies can bring an ...
Lunar New Year festivities are in full swing across different cultures in Sydney right now, from Vietnamese Tet to Korean ...
Known as Jian Dui in Chinese cuisine and Bánh Cam in Vietnamese culture, sesame balls are made from glutinous rice flour, stuffed with sweet fillings like red bean or lotus paste, and fried to ...
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Lunar New Year dining spots
Chinese New Year comes early this year as Lunar New Year falls on Jan 29 and marks the end of the Year of the Dragon and the start of the Year of the Snake. Ushering in luck, prosperity and good ...
As we step into the new year, it’s a time not only to celebrate with family and friends, but also to reflect on the year ...
Explore the best food stalls at Chinatown Complex Food Centre, featuring authentic hawker dishes, Michelin-rated favourites, ...
Loy Siew Leng from Bentong, Pahang keeps tradition alive by crafting kai chai paeng (little chicken biscuits) to celebrate the Year of the Snake.
KUALA LUMPUR, Jan 22 — Celebrate the Year of the Snake with a difference... by delving deep into Chinatown KL’s culture with the “Jom Celebrate Reunion Dinner, Chinatown KL 2025”. The initiative is by ...
Known as Jian Dui in Chinese cuisine and Bánh Cam in Vietnamese culture, sesame balls are made from glutinous rice flour, stuffed with sweet fillings like red bean or lotus paste, and fried to ...