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It's the Year of the Wood Snake—A Guide to the 2025 Lunar New Year
2025 is the Year of the Wood Snake, the sixth animal on the 12-year cycle. The snake is meant to symbolize wisdom, growth and renewal. The snake has the ability to shed its skin, which shows transformation. This is said to make people with the Snake zodiac sign visionaries and good leaders.
Lunar New Year: Significance of the Year of the Snake in 2025
Jan. 29 will mark the first day of the Lunar New Year celebrating the snake, the sixth zodiac of the lunar calendar. The snake is said to have finished sixth in "the Great Race," held by the Jade Emperor, ruler of all gods within Chinese mythology, to select the 12 zodiac animals.
Chinese New Year 2025: Year of the Snake and Lunar New Year traditions
Here's when the Chinese New Year starts in 2025, how long it lasts, where the Lunar New Year is celebrated and your guide to the Year of the Snake.
Year of the Snake: Bay Area lunar new year events for 2025
The Year of the Snake is upon us as communities across the Bay Area celebrate Lunar New Year, Chinese New Year and Tet. Here’s just a sampling of ways to join in the celebrations.
Celebrate the Year of the Snake with these 12 Lunar New Year events in Connecticut
The Connecticut Museum of Culture and History will host its annual Lunar New Year celebration on Feb. 22 at CT State Community College Manchester's Arts, Sciences and Technology Center from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Live entertainment and crafts will be offered; tickets for the event are free.
10 Lunar New Year gifts to welcome the Year of the Snake
Coach’s Lunar New Year Cargo Tote features a snake-inspired embroidered accent and a zip-top closure. You can carry it by the handles or strap it over your shoulder, so it’s versatile to go with multiple styles and looks.
Celebrate the Year of the Snake at local Lunar New Year events
Village at Pacific Highlands Ranch On Saturday, Feb. 2 the Village at Pacific Highlands Ranch will present a traditional lion dance for its annual Lunar New Year celebration, starting at 10:30
The Year Of The Snake: Lunar New Year Customs & Traditions.
Lunar New Year, also known as Chinese New Year, marks the beginning of the lunar calendar based on the moon's cycles. Celebrations begin with the first new moon and last 15 days, ending on the first full moon.
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Celebrate The Year Of The Snake With 8 Limited-Edition Watches
Celebrating Chinese New Year with 8 exclusive watches with exquisite craftsmanship that embodies the symbolism associated ...
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Year Of The Snake: Lower For Longer Chinese Yields
The Year of the Snake in 2025 brings the promise of wisdom, adaptability, and transformation. However, hopes of renewed ...
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Newark Museum of Art to ring in the Year of the Snake with Lunar New Year celebration
The Newark Museum of Art invites the community to ring in the Year of the Snake at its family-friendly Lunar New Year ...
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Ring in the Lunar New Year With Lululemon’s Year of the Snake Collection Before It Sells Out
From fiery red jackets & leggings to intricately patterned belt bags, lululemon's Chinese New Year capsule collection ...
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Year of the Snake calls for duck, bubbles and ice cream
Diners can receive a red envelope one of two ways: order Flaming Ox’s limited Chinese New Year Combo Meal, featuring a cold ...
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Serpentine sophistication: Eight exceptional Year of the Snake watches
LeCoultre’s meticulously engraved Reverso and Franck Muller’s innovative Silhouette CX. Read more at straitstimes.com.
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For better luck in the Year of the Snake 2025, also pray to these 3 Chinese gods
Besides the tai sui and Jade Emperor, the gods of wealth, doors and kitchens are also appeased by those wanting the best shot ...
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Year of the Snake: Stylish red packets with attention to detail
ACCORDING to the Chinese zodiac, this is the Year of the Wood Snake, which symbolises growth, creativity and transformation.
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