Lunar New Year begins February 17—here's what it celebrates, why dates shift, and what the Year of the Fire Horse means.
San Francisco rang in the Year of the Fire Horse with its annual Chinese New Year parade Saturday evening, with thousands of ...
The Chinese New Year Parade took place Saturday in San Francisco and was free to attend for the public.
Olympic gold medalist and San Francisco native, Eileen Gu, elegantly regaled the crowd as Grand Marshal of San Francisco ...
What better way to celebrate Chinese New Year than with a fine pen or a watch? These luxury accessories will perhaps even ...
Chinese New Year Parade spectators crowded San Francisco's Market Street to welcome the Year of the Fire Horse - as well as ...
San Francisco’s Chinese New Year Parade will roll through the city Saturday featuring marching bands, cultural performances ...
Controversial Olympic skier Eileen Gu was the grand marshal for the Chinese New Year festivities that took place in San Francisco on Saturday.
In addition to the free Muni fares, there will also be one hour of free parking at the Portsmouth Square Garage through March ...
The design process for the floats began in November, with a crew of nearly 30 people working to put the final product ...
The SkyStar Wheel over at Fisherman's Wharf is going to be glowing in red and gold in honor of the Chinese New Year Parade.
San Francisco’s Chinese New Year Parade will roll through the city Saturday, featuring marching bands, cultural performances ...