Welcome to the year of the Snake. Chinese New Year, which falls on January 29 this year, is a festival that celebrates the beginning of a new year on the traditional lunisolar Chinese calendar.
Ringing in the Year of the Snake in Dubai? With the Chinese New Year falling on Jan 29, the city is buzzing with exciting ways to celebrate. From glam rooftop parties to lavish feasts, Dubai has ...
Chinese New Year is on the horizon. Falling on Wednesday January 29, celebrations for the Lunar New Year, as it is also known, will take place across the world as we enter the year of the snake. As ...
Starting tomorrow, here are the top Lunar New Year experiences for residents and visitors… 1. Dubai’s malls are set to dazzle with family-friendly events, exclusive promotions, and exciting ...
Happy New Year: As the clock struck midnight across the globe, cities from London to Dubai illuminated the ... Auckland became the first major city to celebrate, as thousands thronged downtown ...
Andy Toh, Executive Chef commented: “In celebration of China’s most important festival of the year, Hakkasan Dubai welcomes the Lunar New Year with a limited-edition menu that features ...
This is a New Year’s celebration that is going to be very hard to top, but Dubai has a bit of a habit of one-upping itself. We can’t wait to see what they come up with next year.
Tickets to the Emaar New Year’s Eve 2024 at Burj Park has ... the ticketed option was introduced for the first time this year. Tickets went on sale on November 10 and has since been sold out. Ticket ...
compared to other events he attended for the Chinese New Year celebrations in Dubai. He added that these festivities are a way for the country's Chinese residents to feel at home and celebrate the ...
The Chinese New Year is finally here and, as well as some of the biggest parties in the city, it means bargains. Shoppers in Dubai can enjoy up to 90 percent off on major brands at some of the city’s ...