Tens of thousands of people descended on San Francisco Saturday to enjoy the annual Chinese New Year Parade. This year's ...
Thousands of Bay Area residents celebrated the Year of the Snake at the San Francisco’s Chinese New Year Parade on Saturday.
Capping off two weeks of lunar new year celebrations is the popular Chinese New Year Parade in San Francisco’s historic ...
Chinese New Year is a time for fun and reflection. Also called the Spring Festival or Lunar New Year, the holiday traditionally lasts 15 days and is celebrated by most Asians around the world.
Thousands of viewers watched the annual Chinese New Year Parade on Saturday. Here are some photos from the day.
Grasmere resident Anna Payne celebrates Chinese New Year. He sees fit to make merry in the presence of some 60 family members ...
Careyes, Costalegre, perfect beaches and candlight nights — what more could anyone need to welcome the Year of the Snake?
The celebrations for San Francisco's Chinese New Year parade to welcome the year of the snake started off with a bang.
Here’s what to know about Lunar New Year. Is Lunar New Year and Chinese New Year the same? Lunar New Year is widely ...
DEADWOOD, S.D. (KOTA) - The Chinese New Year started on Wednesday, Jan. 29, and children in Deadwood learned all about the ...
The Municipal Transportation Agency on Wednesday announced that all Muni service except cable cars will be free this weekend during NBA All-Star Game and Chinese New Year Parade festivities.