This year marked the 25th anniversary of the iconic Chinese Arch being gifted to the city. Attendees gathered in the area around the Liverpool landmark to welcome the Year of The Wood Snake.
A number of acts were organised as part of the festivities, including Tai Chi demonstrations, Chinese dance, a Pagoda Arts drumming ensemble, Liverpool Hung Gar Kung Fu Friendship Association ...
Chinese New Year 2025 begins on January 29, marking the Year of the Wood Snake. Celebrations include family reunions, red decorations, lion and dragon dances, and gift-giving with red envelopes.
The Year of the Yin Wood Snake (2025) will emphasize strategic knowledge, transformation, and balance. Each Chinese zodiac sign benefits from specific lucky colors such as blue, green, brown ...
Welcome to the Year of the Wooden Snake, where it is all about strengthening our relationships and networks with others. But as we seek this connection, Feng Shui expert and Geomancer Patrick Lim ...
DAY 1 (Jan. 29, 2025): Everyone gets up early and wears their new year clothes to visit friends and relatives. Chinese individuals visit temples to offer incense and pray for a safe and prosperous ...
“Year 2025 will be very different. The Snake — with a strong fire element, along with some metal and earth elements — is a zodiac sign that can cause significant clashes and conflicts. We ...
This year, Chinese New Year is celebrated on Wednesday, January 29, with the government declaring it a special non-working holiday. 2025 is the year of the Wooden Snake and according to Feng Shui ...
And for 2025, the sign is paired with the element of Wood, adding dimensions of growth ... The Rat is the first sign in the Chinese Zodiac, symbolising intelligence, adaptability and resourcefulness.
The Chinese Lunar New Year 2025 begins on January 29, celebrating the Year of the Wood Snake. This 15-day festival emphasizes family reunions, traditions, and ends with the Lantern Festival on ...
Its revival has also been helped along by Beijing’s efforts to encourage — and control — traditional art forms and spiritual practices as part of Chinese ... on meter-high wooden platforms ...