AUDUSD plummeted to a nearly five-year low of 0.6086 on Monday before bouncing back to the 0.6200 region. The recovery ...
The auspicious celebration of Lunar New Year is celebrated with pomp by East Asian groups all over the world, particularly in China, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Macau, Singapore, Vietnam, and Korea.
Chinese New Year 2025 begins on January 29 and welcomes the Year of the Snake, known for intelligence and intuition. Celebrated globally, the festival features 16 days of vibrant parades ...
According to the Chinese zodiac, 2025 will be the Snake Year. The sixth animal in the Chinese zodiac, the snake represents metamorphosis, wisdom, and intuition. The snake is a symbol of grace ...
The Lunar New Year, or Spring Festival — often referred to as Chinese New Year — signals the start of a new year and the coming of spring for the lunisolar calendar. With diverse traditions ...
Lunar New Year starts this week, marking an important holiday in China and other Asian communities. Lunar New Year celebrations can last up to 15 days, starting on the new moon between late ...
A sign over the street on Chinese New Year eve in Bangkok. Thailand's tourism sector anticipates up to twenty percent fewer Chinese tourists during this year's Chinese New Year celebrations ...
Happy Chinese New Year 2025 wishes: The Chinese New Year begins on Wednesday, January 29, 2025, marking the advent of the ‘Year of the Snake’. The celebrations will span over 15 days ...
China has logged a more than 200 per cent increase in inbound travel bookings for this year’s Lunar New Year period, driven mainly by its expanding visa-waiver scheme, according to official data ...
An annual celebration event is taking place today to mark a fresh start for many. The Chinese New Year is now upon us, with celebrations and festivities expected to take place all over the world ...
2025 in Shanghai, China. Opening on New Year's Day, the 42-day event at Yuyuan Garden, a major downtown tourism destination, will run until February 12. (Photo by VCG/VCG via Getty Images ...
"That means domestic demand — what was consumed or invested within China — grew by only 3.5% over the year," he said, which underscores that domestic growth in 2024 was "the weakest for ...