Known as the Spring Festival, the Lunar New Year or Chinese New Year is marked by the first new moon of the lunar calendar. Unlike Western calendars, the day in which the Lunar New Year is celebrated varies because it follows the…
Tomorrow is February 5 and while that may seem like an ordinary day for most of us, it's actually the Chinese New Year celebration of the Year of the Pig. The event is highly anticipated amongst Chinese communities, as well as areas…