The founder of Sheffield’s Chinese Lunar New Year Festival has ambitions to make it the “biggest” event of its kind in the country. Speaking to The Sheffield Tab at the festival’s Peace Gardens Lunar ...
As the Chinese people are celebrating Spring Festival, or the Chinese New Year, they have been joined this year by an increased number of foreign tourists, who have come to experience Chinese culture ...
A humanoid robot gyrates to pulsing music at a shopping mall in Beijing, part of an exhibition harnessing artificial intelligence (AI) to enhance the flavour of China’s biggest annual festival. Read ...
The Lunar New Year is a 15-day festival that falls between 29 January and 4 February and Chinese communities, and some regions in Asia, consider it to be the most important festival of the year. Mrs ...
“The Spring Festival serves as a reminder of the values of family unity, cultural pride, and a hope for the future. As people gather to celebrate this cherished holiday, they not only honour their ...
The sound of drums could be heard throughout Sheffield city centre with one thousand red lanterns illuminating the streets and the smell of dumplings and Chinese BBQ meat filling the air as thousands ...