The Gallop of Faith in the Year of the Horse
17th February 2026 marks the dawn of the Chinese New Year. In the celebrations, which traditionally last for 15 days, the image of the horse…
17th February 2026 marks the dawn of the Chinese New Year. In the celebrations, which traditionally last for 15 days, the image of the horse…
On February 8, 2025, the Young Adult Ministry (YAM) and the Chinese section young adults celebrated Chinese New Year (CNY) together. The celebration kicked off…
As it was the CNY season, the Dialect Cell Group held a CNY-themed gathering on Thursday, February 6th. The event began with Hokkien songs set…
Like salmon swimming upstream, many I know undertook long, tiring journeys home during the CNY holidays. A Facebook post detailed a family’s 7- hour up-country…
The Dragons As the Lunar New Year awakens on February 10th, 2024, the dragon stirs once more. It weaves through Chinatowns not in flesh, but…