Chinese New Year 2016
Calm Returns to Mong Kok: Hawkers Resume Business, Injured Protester Thought Dead Survives
Alexis Villarias | | Feb 12, 2016 06:49 AM EST |
Calm returned to Mong Kok on Tuesday evening after a night of riot on Monday. The food night market once again opened and the arrested protester whose bloody picture was widely spread online has not died contrary to rumors.
London to Mark Chinese Lunar New Year With the Second Largest Celebration Outside of China
Alexis Villarias | | Feb 11, 2016 05:16 AM EST |
London's Chinese Lunar New Year celebrations this year will be the biggest outside of Asia. The celebration will be held on Feb. 14 with the New Year parade as the main highlight.
Hong Kong Journalist to File Complaint After Being Beaten up by Police
Alexis Villarias | | Feb 10, 2016 11:39 AM EST |
Violent clashes between police and protesters in Hong Kong on Monday night resulted in a journalist being harassed violently by the police. Despite showing his identification documents showing he is a journalist, he claims to have still been kicked and punched by officers.
Chinese Cities Report Lesser Fireworks During Lunar New Year Celebration
Charissa Echavez | | Feb 09, 2016 06:29 AM EST |
Beijing sanitation office reported on Monday that remains of fireworks used in celebrations to welcome the Lunar New Year were lesser this year compared to 2015.
The World Welcomes the Year of the Monkey
Charissa Echavez | | Feb 08, 2016 06:21 AM EST |
The world welcomed the Chinese Year of the Monkey on Sunday. Festivities and celebrations for the Spring Festival kicked off days before the event.
Taiwan's 'Fulu Monkey' Light Receives Ugly Reviews
Alexis Villarias | | Jan 31, 2016 09:23 AM EST |
The "Fulu Monkey" is expected to be the center of attraction at this year's Taipei Lights Festival. However, the image of the monkey, which was recently released by organizers, has attracted criticisms from Taiwan netizens for its ugliness.
'More than Monkey' Exhibition on Display in Singapore to Welcome Chinese New Year
Alexis Villarias | | Jan 31, 2016 09:05 AM EST |
The Singapore Philatelic Museum (PSM) presented a new exhibition on Friday to usher the Year of the Monkey. The exhibit will feature monkey-themed stamps, philatelic materials and interactive experience from pop culture to literary masterpieces.
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