From underground queer raves in London to crafting new traditions in Shanghai, here’s how the Year of the Dragon is being celebrated.
WORDS BY ZOYA RAZA-SHEIKH HEADER DESIGN BY YOSEF PHELAN Lunar New Year is upon us and it’s the year of the Wood Dragon – a time of celebrating health and prosperity with those closest to you.
An annual 15-day cultural tradition, Lunar New Year, also referred to as Chinese New Year, marks the beginning of spring and the arrival of the new year.
For many of us, celebrations centred around family and heritage can be a difficult time, whether it’s down to identity reasons or not, but that doesn’t always have to be the case.