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A sense of community, family, and belonging have always been at the helm of Chinese culture as it is embedded in the country’s values; the biggest representation of celebrating such values is during Chinese New Year. During the Chinese New Year, the country’s population and expats all come toge
Christmas is celebrated every year on 25th December. But in today’s time, the festival of Christmas has surpassed the religious boundaries and become a symbol of the holistic culture. The winters in December carry a festive feeling. Soft and gleeful voices of Christmas carols being sung could be
The whole month of October is devoted to eating out. 350 exquisite food establishments scattered over the capital take part in the London Restaurant Festival which is annually visited by over 50,000 foodies. Restaurant nerds will rejoice – for this month marks some of the biggest in London's foo
Désolé, cet article est seulement disponible en Toy Industry Witnessing Major Changes as London 2020 Toy Fair on the Horizon We used to describe what children do as “play.” To adults that means something other than work but for children, playing is what they’re hardwired to do, it's how they learn to socialize and think constructively. However, if a toy isn’t constantly engaging, then be sure that they will stopplus » WOW: City Lights and Woodland Shade has officially kicked off in London! Explore the contrasting worlds of Japan’s urban future and rural traditions in WOW’s new digital art installation at Japan House London, WOW: City Lights and Woodland Shade. From 21 November 2019 – 22 March 2020 Japan House hosts the mesmerising digital displays of multidisciplinary visual deplus » British Fashion Council continuously supports Positive Fashion The British Fashion Council has cemented its support behind its “Positive Fashion” campaign by relaunching it at this year’s London Fashion Week scheduled for next week; the BFC’s Initiative is designed to champion industry best practice led by three Positive Fashion pillars: Sustainability,plus » Categories Food & DrinkNightlife & EntertainmentShoppingSightseeing & AttractionsSportLoEventsHolidays LoEvents (All Posts) New Year’s Eve in London: The Hottest Places to Be What a decade it has been. Filled with all sorts of ups and downs for all of us, we’ve all grown, developed and become better versions of ourselves throughout the decade. However, it is time to say adios and welcome a new year and decade upon us. Some might cling to the past, while others long fplus » Halloween 2019: The Best London has to Offer Between the hoods of the cold cars run children in costumes. On this dark Halloween night there is only weak moonlight and the aging lampposts for illumination. The warmth of the summer left a fortnight ago but it is only tonight for the first time since last winter that I can feel the frigid concreplus » London’s largest street festival returns this August! The world-renowned Notting Hill Carnival is back in full swing this summer, with a line-up that will surely keep people from all walks of life entertained. The carnival attracts around one million people annually, making it one of the world's largest street festivals that celebrates London’s vast plus »
We used to describe what children do as “play.” To adults that means something other than work but for children, playing is what they’re hardwired to do, it's how they learn to socialize and think constructively. However, if a toy isn’t constantly engaging, then be sure that they will stop
Explore the contrasting worlds of Japan’s urban future and rural traditions in WOW’s new digital art installation at Japan House London, WOW: City Lights and Woodland Shade. From 21 November 2019 – 22 March 2020 Japan House hosts the mesmerising digital displays of multidisciplinary visual de
The British Fashion Council has cemented its support behind its “Positive Fashion” campaign by relaunching it at this year’s London Fashion Week scheduled for next week; the BFC’s Initiative is designed to champion industry best practice led by three Positive Fashion pillars: Sustainability,
What a decade it has been. Filled with all sorts of ups and downs for all of us, we’ve all grown, developed and become better versions of ourselves throughout the decade. However, it is time to say adios and welcome a new year and decade upon us. Some might cling to the past, while others long f
Between the hoods of the cold cars run children in costumes. On this dark Halloween night there is only weak moonlight and the aging lampposts for illumination. The warmth of the summer left a fortnight ago but it is only tonight for the first time since last winter that I can feel the frigid concre
The world-renowned Notting Hill Carnival is back in full swing this summer, with a line-up that will surely keep people from all walks of life entertained. The carnival attracts around one million people annually, making it one of the world's largest street festivals that celebrates London’s vast