Indonesia. The activity is part of the preparations to celebrate the Chinese Lunar New Year, known locally as ‘Imlek’, which will begin on 29 January. Camera: MAST IRHAM. FOOTAGE OF THE ...
A woman and her daughter take photos with members of a dragon dance club after a performance at a shopping mall in Bogor, ...
Elsewhere, celebrations have already begun to usher in the Lunar New Year. In Indonesia, where millions of people have Chinese ancestry, crowds already gathered in the city of Bohor to listen to ...
CELEBRATED across the world, Chinese new year is a period of colourful decorations ... Cambodia, Malaysia, Indonesia, Mongolia, Myanmar, North Korea and South Korea also celebrate the event.
Sun Nin Fai Lok! This year, we are welcoming the Year of the Tiger on February 1. Not only does the Chinese New Year mark the perfect time to enjoy a feast with your loved ones, but it is also a ...
Since thousands of years ago, Chinese culture has interacted with local cultures to become what is Indonesian culture today, ...
What is the difference between the Lunar New Year and the Chinese New Year ... These countries are China, Bhutan, Indonesia, Japan, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, South Korea, Thailand ...
In Indonesia, it is celebrated with dragon ... are central to the Lunar New Year. Chinese people greet one another with auspicious sayings and phrases to wish each other health, wealth, and ...
Red decorations are a common sight during Chinese new year. It is a lucky colour in ... holiday in countries beyond China too, including Indonesia, Vietnam, South Korea, Malaysia, North Korea ...
A woman and her daughter take photos with members of a dragon dance club after a performance at a shopping mall in Bogor, West Java, Indonesia, on Jan 26. DITA ALANGKARA/AP At a Chinese New Year ...
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