Chinese New Year
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American Firms Benefit From Chinese Lunar New Year Festivities
Chinese firms aren't the only ones benefiting from the Lunar New Year festivities. American brands are also experiencing the prosperity brought about by the "Year of the Pig" celebrations. Chinese firms aren't the only ones benefiting from the Lunar New Year festivities. American brands are also experiencing the prosperity brought about by the "Year of the Pig" celebrations. -
'Peppa Pig' Seals Her Comeback In China
Peppa Pig, a popular British cartoon character, became the unofficial mascot of the Year of the Pig and is now sealing her comeback in China. Peppa Pig, a popular British cartoon character, became the unofficial mascot of the Year of the Pig and is now sealing her comeback in China. -
Year Of The Pig: Why And How 12 Animals Of The Chinese Zodiac Were Chosen?
The heavenly Jade Emperor wanted to divide the time into cycles of 12 years and an earthly animal will be guarding each cycle. He said the fastest animals to reach the Heavenly Gate would be chosen. The heavenly Jade Emperor wanted to divide the time into cycles of 12 years and an earthly animal will be guarding each cycle. He said the fastest animals to reach the Heavenly Gate would be chosen. -
This Year’s Well-Received Luxury Brand Campaigns
Luxurious brands are rallying to appeal to the Chinese market. Some have lost the race while others are earning big from campaigns that stay true to China's Lunar New Year celebrations. Luxurious brands are rallying to appeal to the Chinese market. Some have lost the race while others are earning big from campaigns that stay true to China's Lunar New Year celebrations. -
Houston to Host Chinese Spring Festival Gala
Houston is hosting a Chinese Spring Festival gala, despite China and the U.S. engaging in trade disputes. The gala will feature Chinese culture and tradition. Houston is hosting a Chinese Spring Festival gala, despite China and the U.S. engaging in trade disputes. The gala will feature Chinese culture and tradition. -
Pig's Nose, Rings Of Saturn Fireworks To Light Up Hong Kong On Chinese New Year
Fireworks in the shape of a pig's nose and rings of Saturn will light up the sky and wow people, as Hong Kong celebrates the Chinese New Year next month. About 23,888 will blow up the skyline from both banks of the city's iconic Victoria Harbour to welcome the Year of the Pig. Fireworks in the shape of a pig's nose and rings of Saturn will light up the sky and wow people, as Hong Kong celebrates the Chinese New Year next month. About 23,888 will blow up the skyline from both banks of the city's iconic Victoria Harbour to welcome the Year of the Pig. -
Lunar New Year Festivities Ready For Moneyed Chinese Tourists
Chinese locals and tourists are expected to go on a major spending spree in the days leading up to February 5 and well after it in celebration of the 2019 Lunar New Year. Chinese locals and tourists are expected to go on a major spending spree in the days leading up to February 5 and well after it in celebration of the 2019 Lunar New Year. -
Netizens Criticize Burberry's 'Creepy' Ad Campaign For Chinese New Year
Burberry's latest advertising campaign for China's upcoming Spring Festival seems to have been lost in translation after netizens panned the official photos calling them creepy and out of touch. Burberry's latest advertising campaign for China's upcoming Spring Festival seems to have been lost in translation after netizens panned the official photos calling them creepy and out of touch. -
'Overwatch' PTR: Bastion Reportedly Overpowered By Latest Buff
Overwatch has been all over the news in the past week, especially with its incoming changes like the new Server Browser, character balances and its "Year of the Rooster" coming to an end this week. Overwatch has been all over the news in the past week, especially with its incoming changes like the new Server Browser, character balances and its "Year of the Rooster" coming to an end this week.