After a February postponement due to inclement weather, the Queens Museum is set to host its annual Lunar New Year ...
The event was a key part of the "Nihao! China" – "Odes to Spring" Poetry and Tourism Promotion series organized by China's ...
The National Museum of Korea has reopened its exhibition hall for seohwa, a traditional art form combining painting and ...
The Upper Dublin Public Library and Upper Dublin Chinese American Association earlier this month hosted a celebration of the Year of the Horse. The library was filled with the warmth and bustle of ...
The Stony Brook University community welcomed the Lunar New Year with a campus-wide celebration that brought approximately 600 students together through cultural activities, live performances and food ...
Dive into the mesmerizing world of modern calligraphy, where ink, pen nibs, and wax seals come together to create stunning works of art. In this video, explore the intricate details of gothic style ...
Parents often choose names with aspirations attached to them. A name can convey affection, wishes, and hopes for the ch ...
Reinterpreting Japan's ancient Ateji with a modern sensibility, the lyrical art of weaving sound and meaning together ...
The year 2026 is shaping up to be a surprising comeback story for handwritten letters. Snail mail, once dismissed as outdated, is slowly finding its way ...
In an era when the nation strives toward scientific and technological development, innovation and international integration, investment in knowledge remains the most fundamental and sustainable route ...
On the second day of Lunar New Year (Tet) 2026, crowds gather at the Temple of Literature to seek calligraphy and pray for ...
Vietnam’s custom of asking for calligraphy at the start of the Lunar New Year is a beautiful practice and a meaningful symbol, embodying the nation’s respect for learning, moral values, and the ...