Chinese metaphysics consultant Vicki Iskandar tells PEOPLE exclusively about the Lunar Year's do's and don'ts Getty Happy Lunar New Year! Tuesday, Feb. 17, marks the beginning of the Year of the Fire ...
From the iconic ball drop in New York City to Las Vegas’ neon-lit Strip takeover, crowds gather nationwide to celebrate the new year. New Year’s Eve serves as a cultural and personal reset. But cities ...
New Year's Eve is all about partying and spending quality time with your loved ones. But when the clock strikes 12, some will start shoveling grapes into their mouths while sitting under a table, ...
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How you can make your New Year’s resolutions stick, according to a mental health expert
If your resolutions are already faltering in February, worry not - there's always Chinese New Year, and Hong Kong's Sonia Samtani is here to help Every new year, many of us set resolutions, whether it ...
Tuesday, Feb. 17, marks the beginning of the Year of the Fire Horse, a bold and fast-moving chapter in the Chinese zodiac that arrives with unapologetic ambition and fiery momentum. “While the year of ...
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