It's the year of the horse! That means a year of quick victories, unexpected adventures and surprising romances in the Chinese calendar, which starts with the Chinese New Year this Friday, Jan. 31. Celebrations traditionally
London set to celebrate the Chinese New Year. This will be the year of the Wooden Horse. We've selected some of London's most significant horses by way of tribute. This year's public celebrations take place on Sunday 2
Behind her, a grinning young man can be seen carrying Chinese lanterns and tinsel in preparation to begin the festivities. Last year was the Year of the Snake. At Chinese New Year, people traditionally wear red clothes and give children so-called lucky
The Chinese New Year began on 31 January, and the calendar moves from the year of the snake to the year of the horse. The Chinese zodiac calendar – known as Sheng Xiao – is divided into 12 cycles. Each cycle lasts 12 months and is represented by an
January 1 has come and gone and 2014 is already well on its way. However, in China, Taiwan, Singapore and many countries and communities around the world, the new year is just beginning. Observed on January 31 this year, the Chinese New Year rings
Chinese New Year 2014: How are you celebrating the Year of the Horse?