3 result(s) for lunar new year festival in Videos
City Break in a Secret Tropical Oasis: Escape from Budapest to Avani's Pattaya Resort
- 23 Oct 2024 9:28 AM
- travel
With its panoramic views of the Gulf of Thailand, spacious rooms, world-class dining, and a tranquil spa, this is the place to unwind in style while enjoying the best of what Pattaya has to offer. Surrounded by lush greenery overlooking the beach, and only minutes away from the city’s hotspots, this 5* resort is conveniently located in the heart of Pattaya.
WhiskyNet Insight: Celebrate Lunar New Year with Excellent Asian Whisky
- 10 Feb 2022 1:47 PM
- specials
The Lunar New Year, also known as Chinese New Year, is usually celebrated between late January and February, during the first new moon. This year it fell on Tuesday 1st February, starting the Year of the Tiger. And how best is to welcome this new year? Of course, with fine Asian whisky!
Cancelled: Lunar New Year Festival @ Budapest’s Chinatown, 1 – 2 February
- 28 Jan 2020 12:09 PM
- specials
From the organisers: "Given the coronavirus epidemic, all types of public programs and events on celebration of the Lunar New Year have been cancelled in China. In many European cities, the local Chinese communities have made the same decision.
City Break in a Secret Tropical Oasis: Escape from Budapest to Avani's Pattaya Resort
- 23 Oct 2024 9:28 AM
- travel
With its panoramic views of the Gulf of Thailand, spacious rooms, world-class dining, and a tranquil spa, this is the place to unwind in style while enjoying the best of what Pattaya has to offer. Surrounded by lush greenery overlooking the beach, and only minutes away from the city’s hotspots, this 5* resort is conveniently located in the heart of Pattaya.
WhiskyNet Insight: Celebrate Lunar New Year with Excellent Asian Whisky
- 10 Feb 2022 1:47 PM
- specials
The Lunar New Year, also known as Chinese New Year, is usually celebrated between late January and February, during the first new moon. This year it fell on Tuesday 1st February, starting the Year of the Tiger. And how best is to welcome this new year? Of course, with fine Asian whisky!
Cancelled: Lunar New Year Festival @ Budapest’s Chinatown, 1 – 2 February
- 28 Jan 2020 12:09 PM
- specials
From the organisers: "Given the coronavirus epidemic, all types of public programs and events on celebration of the Lunar New Year have been cancelled in China. In many European cities, the local Chinese communities have made the same decision.








