Jackson Koh was born in Singapore in the Chinese Year of the Dragon. Growing up, he says he was his aunts' and uncles' favorite — and he knows why. "When I was young, every Chinese New Year ...
That’s why, in Years of the Dragon (which happen every 12 years), spikes in births tend to occur in China (as well as other countries with large Chinese populations, such as Singapore), as many ...
The Straits Times spoke to several parents whose children went through the Secondary 1 posting process in 2024, all of whom ...
highlights Chinese New Year practices in Singapore using characters from Chinese mythology – Tu Zai (rabbit), Nian Mei (Chinese New Year dragon) and Ong Lai (pineapple). Created by local artists ...
Celebrate the year of abundance and togetherness this Chinese New Year with Orange Clove's presentation of Bountiful ...
Singapore hosts a street parade ... Manchester is home to one of the UK's largest and oldest Chinese communities and at New Year its 53m-long dragon is paraded through the streets towards the ...