The Spring Festival, also known as Chinese New Year ... lucky and will have a happy and prosperous new year. Following dinner, most families watch special holiday shows on television, which ...
Chinese people attach great importance to the Spring Festival Eve, when all family members eat dinner together. On the third day, an old saying goes: "A fat pig at the door", meaning the arrival of ...
Spring is in the air, and what better way to enjoy the fresh, breezy evenings than by taking your dinner plans outside? There’s something special about dining al fresco that makes the food taste ...
Step into spring with our colourful, nutritious and seasonal dinner ideas, all created by nutritionist Rhiannon Lambert to make the most of seasonal produce. It’s official – spring is on the ...
Ready to eat in 30 minutes, this cheesy pasta has plenty of ingredient swaps to save you a trip to the shops. Swap leek for an onion if you prefer, or use frozen peas instead of silverbeet (it'll ...
For many Chinese, the term Spring Festival Gala creates a magical feeling. It triggers nostalgic memories of when family members gathered around their TV sets with snacks, ready to catch every ...
Chinese New Year, or Spring Festival, is now an entrenched part of Australian culture. Sydney’s version, for instance, is said to be the largest celebration of its type outside Asia. Last year ...
Fancy that Oktoberfest feeling in spring? The first big folk festival on Munich's Theresienwiese runs from April to beginning of May: At the Spring Festival, two marquees and over 100 showmen with ...
Come join Seisiún 上海 - Shanghai’s monthly Irish live music session with drink deals on Friday November 1! Grand Yard on Xikang Lu will be hosting Doctor Midnight, featuring Rory (Cork, Ireland) and ...