
During the 15 days of Chinese New Year, married Chinese couples and the elders will gift red packets called 'ang pow' filled with cash to children and unmarried friends and family members as a symbol of good luck and prosperity, and traditionally to ward off evil spirits. This traditional custom is believed to date back...
It's on - Chinese New Year outfits are hitting the streets and schools for the year of the Dragon! It's the season to dress to impress for Chinese New Year events, school celebrations, family gatherings, and more. Little Steps has shopped the markets, designers, and boutiques to give you the scoop on where to buy...
The Year of the Dragon is approaching. Here are some unique Chinese New Year traditions in Hong Kong you may want to know about to prepare for the most important Chinese festival of the year! Chinese New Year Holidays 2025: January 29 - 31, 2025 More Chinese New Year Guides For Families In 2024 Chinese...
As the Year of the Snake slithers into our lives, the spirited celebrations of Chinese New Year beckon us once more! Brace yourselves for the cherished traditions of reunion dinners and family reunions. To ensure your feasting extravaganza is unforgettable, Little Steps has meticulously curated a list of the most divine Chinese New Year dinners,...
With Chinese New Year just around the corner, malls across the Klang Valley are transforming into a festive wonderland to celebrate the Year of the Snake. From elaborate decorations to cultural performances, there's no shortage of excitement. Visitors can enjoy traditional Lion Dance shows, fun workshops for children, CNY-themed contests, and various engaging activities and...
Are you ready to celebrate the Year of the Dragon? This Lunar New Year, One Farrer Hotel invites your family and you over for a prosperous feast prepared by their multi-talented culinary team! From now until February 16 2024, you can savor a range of traditional Lunar New takeaways or join in the bustling reunion...
Just like Christmas, Chinese New Year is a time for getting family and friends together to tuck into some delicious traditional food such as yee sang, nian gao, tang yuan, bak kwa, pineapple tarts, and more. Most of these treats have auspicious meanings and are consumed to ensure a prosperous, healthy, and wealthy year ahead....
The tantalizing aroma of buttery pastry and the tangy symphony of sweet pineapple filling – nothing quite announces the arrival of Chinese New Year in KL like the legendary pineapple tart. But with countless cafes and home bakers churning out these golden treasures, the search for the perfect bite can feel like a treasure hunt,...
Every start of the year heralds the Lunar New Year holidays, which is a welcomed long break for the whole family. To kick off the Year of the Snake on an extra good note, a staycation is in order. From getting to rest after a buffet feast to chilling in the hotel pool, there’s so...
Are you ready to welcome in the Year of the Dragon? Celebrate in style and impress your guests by ordering mouthwatering festive menus from Orange Clove Catering! Check out their website to browse the menu options! Their Festive Buffets boast an array of oriental favorites. These include savory Fragrant Taro Rice with Chinese Sausages and...
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